health
Most Tuesdays and Fridays, 25-year-old Hector Rodriguez can be found in ZLB Plasma Services or one of the many blood donation centers in the Twin Cities. Rodriguez doesn't donate his blood or plasma to save lives, though....
About three weeks ago, Alison Carter got a letter many people dread: a summons to jury duty.
The communications studies and English literature senior said she was initially nervous...
"The 'Gov' shall appoint a state poet laureate,/ Who shall serve for a four-year term./ Because this appointment will always be great,/ There's no need for the Senate to confirm."
Most bills don't read like poetry...
Driving
Young drivers are contributing more than their fair share of accidents in Minnesota and elsewhere.
Bruce Simons-Morton, chief of the Prevention Research Branch of the National Institutes of Health...
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Trevor Saylor
Mud slinger
Journalism junior Kolina Cicero throws pottery Thursday at the Regis Center for the Arts. The potter’s wheel was invented over 7,000 years ago in Persia.
Campus
As lawmakers debate a statewide smoking ban, some campus bar owners wonder if it will fire up business again.
Proponents of the bill hope the ban would alleviate health problems and competition between bars in different jurisdictions...
renovation
Tucked between Espresso Royale and Cummings Books sits Al's Breakfast, a former tool shed turned diner and a staple of Dinkytown for more than 56 years. Due to health code violations, the narrow, 14-stool legend on 14th Avenue faces...