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Facility manager Roger Meissner stands inside of a refrigerated seed storage unit in the Plant Growth Facility on the St. Paul campus on Wednesday morning. Seed libraries would be structurally similar to a refrigeration unit like this one.

Leaders push for change in seed law

by Brian Edwards
Published March 3, 2015
Minn. could soon see changes to its seed law to allow for more seed sharing after unanimous support from the City Council.

City may adopt new fossil fuel stance

by Nick Wicker
Published March 3, 2015
City officials want Minneapolis to take a stand against non-renewable energy.

Ruling may impede on research

by Logan Wroge
Published March 3, 2015
A state Supreme Court case could restrict access to child maltreatment documentation.

Lawmakers call for more info about student debt

by Haley Hansen
Published March 3, 2015
Several bills in the state Legislature this session aim to help students understand the full cost of attending college.

University, Target partner for aspirin use

by Jessie Bekker
Published March 2, 2015
The partners’ heart health promotion will start this spring.

Cradle to K Cabinet plan advances

by Ethan Nelson
Published March 2, 2015
Public forums on the plan will be held on Tuesday and Thursday.

New cancer cases could assist University research

by Danielle Korby
Published March 2, 2015
U researchers established a pool of miners, which has been used to find cases of mesothelioma since the 1990s.
Gov. Mark Dayton addresses the state's budget for the next biennium and how he plans to use the $1.9 billion surplus at the Capitol on Friday.

With surplus, freeze is feasible

by Logan Wroge
Published March 2, 2015
The governor proposed to cover the University’s entire request to freeze tuition in the upcoming two years after a budget forecast projected a $1.9 surplus.

Bratz dolls get a “makeunder”

by Micaela Resh
Published March 1, 2015

Sonia Singhi is the creator of Tree Change Dolls.Photo courtesy of Sonia Singhi. Sonia Singhi, a mother from Tasmania, is the creator of Tree Change Dolls. In her spare time, Singhi salvages Bratz dolls...

Prospect Park to become state’s largest historic site

by Nick Wicker
Published February 26, 2015
The 20-year project to add Prospect Park to the National Registry of Historic Places might be finalized in May.

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