Hodges, Harteau present 2014 crime stats by Nick Wicker Published January 15, 2015 Despite fewer burglaries and nonviolent crimes, there was a slight rise in violent crimes.
And remember kids, Pop-Tarts are explosive by Jackie Renzetti Published December 28, 2014Pop-Tart ads have become known over the years for their darkly humorous scenarios in which anthropomorphic pastries unexpectedly meet their fate. They appear in various situations, whether as a closet...
Prospect Park takes action to address winter street parking woes by Barry Lytton Published December 10, 2014 The neighborhood will restrict some parking to combat street congestion.
Operating trains on the Green Line is ‘not for everyone’ by Jessie Bekker Published December 10, 2014 A light rail train operator took a reporter for a ride, showing how conductors do their jobs.
Cold-weather construction continues by Anne Millerbernd Published December 10, 2014 Contractors and crews work through the winter to meet project deadlines.
Mayor Hodges’ budget set for approval by Ethan Nelson Published December 10, 2014 Some council members say some of the budget’s initiatives could help students.
University lab aims to lead energy transition efforts by Christopher Aadland Published December 10, 2014 Researchers and local leaders will discuss alternative energy resources.
University representative seeks Metropolitan Council chairmanship by John Thomas Published December 10, 2014 The chair of the Met Council will become a full-time position in January.
Experts, officials consider criminal policy reform by Logan Wroge Published December 9, 2014 Leaders will discuss changes to the corrections system on campus on Wednesday.
Kaler talks ticket plan, budget surplus by Blair Emerson Published December 9, 2014 He also discussed the University’s autonomy from the state, retaining Jerry Kill, and a lack of data on homeless students.