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Minnesota Gopher freshman White pleads guilty in mall case
A disorderly conduct charge against University of Minnesota freshman Royce White will be dropped if he stays out of trouble for a year. The suspended basketball player pleaded guilty today to the charge from a shoplifting incident in October at the Mall of America.
Wednesday, December, 02, 2009 - - Sports
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A disorderly conduct charge against University of Minnesota freshman Royce White will be dropped if he stays out of trouble for a year. The suspended basketball player pleaded guilty today to the charge from a shoplifting incident in October at the Mall of America.
Wednesday, December, 02, 2009 - - Sports
University of South Dakota cuts dorm phone lines
The University of South Dakota said $168,000 spent annually on maintain phone lines in dorm rooms can be spent elsewhere. Heavy use of cell phones by student has prompted officials to cut the lines.
Tuesday, November, 24, 2009 - - News
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The University of South Dakota said $168,000 spent annually on maintain phone lines in dorm rooms can be spent elsewhere. Heavy use of cell phones by student has prompted officials to cut the lines.
Tuesday, November, 24, 2009 - - News
18-year-old MSUM heroine rescues man from Red River
Josie Green, a Minnesota State University Moorhead freshman in graphic communications, remained modest about her efforts Friday evening, even as Moorhead law enforcement officers called her “courageous” and “heroic.”
Saturday, November, 21, 2009 - The Forum - News
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Josie Green, a Minnesota State University Moorhead freshman in graphic communications, remained modest about her efforts Friday evening, even as Moorhead law enforcement officers called her “courageous” and “heroic.”
Saturday, November, 21, 2009 - The Forum - News
2 dead, 14 hurt in eastern Oregon van rollover
Nearly everyone aboard a van carrying 16 Colorado church group members was likely thrown from the vehicle when it rolled several times on an icy Oregon highway and killed two people, according to state police.
Friday, November, 13, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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Nearly everyone aboard a van carrying 16 Colorado church group members was likely thrown from the vehicle when it rolled several times on an icy Oregon highway and killed two people, according to state police.
Friday, November, 13, 2009 - Associated Press - News
Suspended Gopher basketball forward White investigated for laptop theft
Suspended Minnesota freshman forward Royce White is being investigated in the theft of a laptop computer from a campus dormitory room last weekend, a team spokesman said today. White already faces charges for allegedly shoplifting and shoving a security guard at a mall last month.
Wednesday, November, 11, 2009 - Associated Press - Sports
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Suspended Minnesota freshman forward Royce White is being investigated in the theft of a laptop computer from a campus dormitory room last weekend, a team spokesman said today. White already faces charges for allegedly shoplifting and shoving a security guard at a mall last month.
Wednesday, November, 11, 2009 - Associated Press - Sports
YOUR MONEY: Pre-paid college tuition offers big savings
Mention that you need to start saving for your child's college tuition and you will hear the same advice from many financial planners: Pay for it in advance.
Thursday, November, 05, 2009 - McClatchy Newspapers - Business
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Mention that you need to start saving for your child's college tuition and you will hear the same advice from many financial planners: Pay for it in advance.
Thursday, November, 05, 2009 - McClatchy Newspapers - Business
Mission battles to keep flu at bay
Tom Cogsdell, 42, an off-and-on resident of the Northlands Rescue Mission in Grand Forks, has a bed in the fifth-floor men’s dormitory. Influenza may live there, too.
Wednesday, November, 04, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Tom Cogsdell, 42, an off-and-on resident of the Northlands Rescue Mission in Grand Forks, has a bed in the fifth-floor men’s dormitory. Influenza may live there, too.
Wednesday, November, 04, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Community college enrollment sees sharp increase
Some are there because of the recession, and others despite it. Regardless, more young Americans than ever are in college — especially community college, according to a new report.
Friday, October, 30, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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Some are there because of the recession, and others despite it. Regardless, more young Americans than ever are in college — especially community college, according to a new report.
Friday, October, 30, 2009 - Associated Press - News
MATTERS AT HAND: Reconsidering an editorial on hockey mania
Much of the time, an editorial writer’s life is a lonely life, but once in a while, everybody seems to be interested in what the editorialist has to say. Thursday was such a day. The Herald’s editorial that day said UND hockey fans are crude.
Sunday, October, 25, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
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Much of the time, an editorial writer’s life is a lonely life, but once in a while, everybody seems to be interested in what the editorialist has to say. Thursday was such a day. The Herald’s editorial that day said UND hockey fans are crude.
Sunday, October, 25, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
Colorado newspaper hiring marijuana critic
The medical marijuana review business is booming as states like Colorado and California have seen an explosion in the number of pot shops. A Denver alternative newspaper recently posted an ad for what some consider the sweetest job in journalism — a reviewer of the state’s marijuana dispensaries and their products.
Tuesday, October, 20, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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The medical marijuana review business is booming as states like Colorado and California have seen an explosion in the number of pot shops. A Denver alternative newspaper recently posted an ad for what some consider the sweetest job in journalism — a reviewer of the state’s marijuana dispensaries and their products.
Tuesday, October, 20, 2009 - Associated Press - News
Gadgets: Kodak Zi8 takes great video for less than $200
Kodak’s Zi8 video camera is outstanding, but to me, what makes it great compared with similar models from other manufacturers is the unlimited amount of storage.
Sunday, October, 11, 2009 - McClatchy Tribune - Features
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Kodak’s Zi8 video camera is outstanding, but to me, what makes it great compared with similar models from other manufacturers is the unlimited amount of storage.
Sunday, October, 11, 2009 - McClatchy Tribune - Features
U of M volunteers keep students informed about flu
About 100 University of Minnesota students are turning up with suspected cases of swine flu every week; however most of those H1N1 cases aren't identified by doctors or nurses, but rather by student volunteers called health advocates.
Saturday, October, 10, 2009 - Minnesota Public Radio - News
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About 100 University of Minnesota students are turning up with suspected cases of swine flu every week; however most of those H1N1 cases aren't identified by doctors or nurses, but rather by student volunteers called health advocates.
Saturday, October, 10, 2009 - Minnesota Public Radio - News
College students: Check spiritual Pulse
Most churches have a children’s ministry and a youth ministry. But few and far between are those who have a ministry for those of college age. “I would say roughly 10 percent of churches have a college ministry,” said Nick Hall, Fargo.
Saturday, October, 10, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Community
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Most churches have a children’s ministry and a youth ministry. But few and far between are those who have a ministry for those of college age. “I would say roughly 10 percent of churches have a college ministry,” said Nick Hall, Fargo.
Saturday, October, 10, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Community
UMC reports record fall enrollment
The University of Minnesota-Crookston is reporting that it has 1,310 undergraduates enrolled this fall. That's another record, breaking the previous record achieved last fall by 8.5 percent.
Thursday, October, 08, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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The University of Minnesota-Crookston is reporting that it has 1,310 undergraduates enrolled this fall. That's another record, breaking the previous record achieved last fall by 8.5 percent.
Thursday, October, 08, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Dude, the Sioux have a Dell
Aaron Dell has what it takes to be a UND men’s hockey goalie. He can play guitar.
Thursday, October, 08, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
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Aaron Dell has what it takes to be a UND men’s hockey goalie. He can play guitar.
Thursday, October, 08, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Sports
VIKINGS VS. PACKERS: Red-hot rivalry
Favre fuels deep-running Vikes-Pack rift
These Midwestern states of Wisconsin and Minnesota have much in common, including an intense dislike of each other’s football teams.
Monday, October, 05, 2009 - Associated Press - Sports
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Favre fuels deep-running Vikes-Pack rift
These Midwestern states of Wisconsin and Minnesota have much in common, including an intense dislike of each other’s football teams.
Monday, October, 05, 2009 - Associated Press - Sports
PREPARING FOR H1N1: Keeping the sick from the healthy
Acknowledging that they can’t insulate or barricade a city against the H1N1 “swine flu” virus, public health officials have put much of their efforts into containing an outbreak and minimizing its effects. Key to that strategy: avoiding contact between the sick and the not sick, especially in large group settings where the infection rate could soar.
Thursday, September, 24, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Acknowledging that they can’t insulate or barricade a city against the H1N1 “swine flu” virus, public health officials have put much of their efforts into containing an outbreak and minimizing its effects. Key to that strategy: avoiding contact between the sick and the not sick, especially in large group settings where the infection rate could soar.
Thursday, September, 24, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
YOUR MONEY: Saving on college expenses gets priority now
When Paul McGinnis heads back to college in Spokane, Wash., he'll be packing more than his CDs, laptop and favorite sports posters. He's also carrying some newfound financial awareness.
Tuesday, September, 15, 2009 - McClatchy Newspapers - Business
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When Paul McGinnis heads back to college in Spokane, Wash., he'll be packing more than his CDs, laptop and favorite sports posters. He's also carrying some newfound financial awareness.
Tuesday, September, 15, 2009 - McClatchy Newspapers - Business
Bedbugs bring exterminators together
Bedbugs suck. But they suck your blood. And their resurgence prompted experts and exterminators to hold a “Bed Bug Summit” at the Westin Seattle recently. Representatives from hotels, hospitals, pest-control companies and the like attended
Saturday, September, 12, 2009 - The Seattle Times - Features
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Bedbugs suck. But they suck your blood. And their resurgence prompted experts and exterminators to hold a “Bed Bug Summit” at the Westin Seattle recently. Representatives from hotels, hospitals, pest-control companies and the like attended
Saturday, September, 12, 2009 - The Seattle Times - Features
YOUR MONEY: College bound? Don't fall into these money traps
The school of financial hard knocks is in session for college-bound freshmen, living on their own for the first time.
Wednesday, September, 09, 2009 - Sun-Sentinel - Business
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The school of financial hard knocks is in session for college-bound freshmen, living on their own for the first time.
Wednesday, September, 09, 2009 - Sun-Sentinel - Business
