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Council members approve funding for green homes

by Nick Wicker
Published February 5, 2015
Council members agreed on Friday to award more than $600,000 to developers to build the homes by the end of this year.

Duluth campus reduces budget deficit to $6M

by Blair Emerson
Published February 5, 2015
The $12 million shortfall of last year will be gone over the next two years, school officials say.
Cookie dough and Oreo truffles garnished with sea salt flakes and white chocolate icing.

College Kitchen: Valentine’s Day Truffles

by Yena Lee
Published February 5, 2015
Add some decadence to your love life.

Doran sells properties for approximately $84M

by Christopher Aadland
Published February 4, 2015
The developer plans to move his investments away from the University to new Twin Cities locations.

The U helps roll out state building energy standards

by Allison Kronberg
Published February 4, 2015
The University’s Center for Sustainable Building Research helped develop this year’s 70 percent energy reduction standard for state-funded buildings.
University alum Calen Papke investigates surface imperfections on a piece of Uponor product at his new workplace. Papke was hired full time at Uponor following his internship with MnTap, a program that pairs interns with local businesses to help reduce energy use and prevent pollution.

MnTAP interns find sustainable solutions

by Allison Kronberg
Published February 3, 2015
The Minnestoa Technical Assistance Program is currently accepting applications for its 2015 internship program.

Dayton’s plan helps U-area transportation

by Benjamin Farniok
Published February 3, 2015
The governor laid out his goals for improving transit, which include a statewide tax hike.
Principal Investigator and Assistant Professor in the Neuroscience Department Sylvain Lesn trains neuroscience major Kaelyn Holgerson at a lab in the Wallin Medical Biosciences Building on Monday. State legislators recently proposed to create a grant program in Minnesota that would appropriate $10 million to research Alzheimer's and other dementia diseases.

With aging population, Alzheimer’s a main focus

by Logan Wroge
Published February 3, 2015
Lawmakers are hearing bills to provide new funding sources for Alzheimer’s research.

U makes $6.6M land purchase

by Barry Lytton
Published February 2, 2015
The parcels’ future purpose is unclear, but the deal moves a hotel planned for the area.

City OKs transfer to new cable company

by Ethan Nelson
Published February 2, 2015
Comcast will withdraw from Minneapolis to follow FCC regulations.

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