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A bakery concoction to make you say “whoa”

by Micaela Resh
Published January 25, 2015

If you remember last year’s pastry craze, the cronut, a croissant donut hybrid, get ready for this new fried delight. The wonut. Part waffle, part donut. Chicago’s Waffles Cafe created this...

Quinoa, hemp and cashew milk make an easy and refreshing alternative to dairy while also adding a boost of protein to your diet.

College Kitchen: Milk Alternatives

by Yena Lee
Published January 22, 2015
Blend, squeeze, store, repeat.

University, Pollution control officials discuss Cedar-Riverside steam plant

by Elizabeth Smith
Published January 22, 2015
The Minneapolis Pollution Control Agency will vote next week to grant a permit to the University of Minnesota to begin construction on the plant.

Could MN become ‘the North?’

by Haley Hansen
Published January 22, 2015
A band of people hope dropping the Midwest label for a new one will foster innovation and pride.

Transit extension could help commuters

by Liz Anderson
Published January 22, 2015
In 2021, a new light rail line could offer students from northwest Minneapolis a faster commute to campus.

The Fashionista spices up winter wear

by Micaela Resh
Published January 22, 2015
The trends to know for looking stylish this season
A Surly burger with french fries pairs nicely with a Surly Furious beer at the recently-opened Surly Beer Hall in Prospect Park. The Beer Hall offers a wide selection of lunch and dinner food, along with an extensive lineup of beers on tap.

Feelin’ Surly

by Grant Tillery
Published January 22, 2015
Surly Brewing Co.’s new taproom packs a one-two punch of top-notch craft beer and haute home cooking
Rep. Drew Christensen, R-Savage, poses for a photograph outside the State Office Building on Wednesday. He is a University student and the youngest member of the state Legislature this session.

From the U to the Capitol

by Logan Wroge
Published January 22, 2015
The state’s youngest lawmaker hopes to bring a fresh outlook, when he’s not stuck in class.

Millenials still recovering from recession

by Benjamin Farniok
Published January 22, 2015
A Senate report states that college-aged adults remain less employed nationwide.
Owner of Schneider Drug Tom Sengupta works at his store on Thursday in St. Paul.  Sengupta will be leaving the store after operating it for over 43 years.

Iconic local shop changes hands

by Elizabeth Smith
Published January 21, 2015
A cancer diagnosis is forcing Tom Sengupta to sell his store of 43 years, but he plans to remain a fixture in the community.

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