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300-foot rule goes back before city council

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.

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Cardboard competitors get soggy

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Meet the candidates

Tomorrow night in the Romano Gym Al Franken, Norm Coleman and Dean Barkley will try to convince UMD and the rest of the Northland that they are the best candidate for one of Minnesota's U.S. Senate seats. We talked to the candidates to see where they stand on issues important to UMD students.

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Dance group looking for 'Attitude'

If you are a fearless and strong man, and willing to lift a lovely lady over your head, Attitudes Dance might be the right place for you.

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Guest Editorial: If the levy breaks, so may Duluth schools

A guest editorial by UMD student Amanda Powers.

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