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Cardboard competitors get soggy

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300-foot rule goes back before city council

The issue of college renters in neighborhoods surrounding UMD and St. Scholastica has been a hot topic in Duluth for over a year and made its way back into the Duluth City Council this past week. A proposal to repeal the 300-foot ordinance was read last Monday and a vote is expected later this month. (0) comments

20-year-old who robbed UMD students at gunpoint convicted

The Anoka County man who robbed two UMD students at gunpoint last fall and then burglarized one of the student's campus apartments, has recently been convicted of the crimes. (0) comments

Yard signs attracting more than support

With the upcoming election, everyone has the right to voice and/or protest opinions pertaining to the different candidates and political parties, but how far is too far? (0) comments

Meet the candidates

We talked to senatorial candidates Al Franken, Norm Coleman and Dean Barkley to see where they stand on issues important to UMD students. (0) comments

A Q&A with Al Franken

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With October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, events concerning this issue are announced in some classes, but for some professors in the Women's Studies department, raising awareness for breast cancer isn't just a one month task; they add sections specifically about breast cancer and how the environment can cause it into their curriculums. (0) comments

A Q&A with Dean Barkley

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A Q&A based on issue stances from Norm Coleman's website

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