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Sustainable Twin Ports early adopters picked
The next early adopters for the annual Sustainable Twin Ports program have been announced. The Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, Lake Superior College, Canal Park Brewing Company and the Un...
Posted on 3/13/13 at 12:00 AM
Eh? See robots battle at Lake Superior College 
By News Tribune staff , May 02, 2012
Employers invited to tell Minnesota colleges about workforce needs 
State colleges and universities are looking to learn what skills employers need from workers so the state’s college system can align its programs to fill those needs.
By News Tribune staff , April 23, 2012
Eh? Volunteers needed at disc golf course 
The City of Duluth needs your help to give the Miller Creek Disc Golf course a makeover.
By News Tribune staff , April 10, 2012
Our view: And they’re leading the charge to end smoking
Happy Kick Butts Day, especially to college students ages 18 to 24.March 21, 2012
More veterans seeking education at MnSCU schools 
The number of military veterans, active-duty members and National Guard members attending Minnesota state colleges and universities increased 57 percent between 2008 and 2011.
By News Tribune staff , March 16, 2012
Lake Superior College closed today 
Lake Superior College will be closed today because of the winter storm affecting the Twin Ports.
By News Tribune staff , February 29, 2012
Eh? Lake Superior College plans to blow up mobile homes at training center today 
Lake Superior College will blow up a couple of mobile homes today for its emergency response students, with the History Channel tagging along for fun.
February 16, 2012
LSC plans to blow up mobile homes in West Duluth 
The purpose of the exercise is to monitor gas levels and study the flow patterns in a home during a propane leak.
By News Tribune staff , February 15, 2012
2011 DTA ridership highest since 1993 
By News Tribune staff , February 14, 2012
Duluth Transit Authority ridership surpassed 3 million in 2011 
By News Tribune staff , February 13, 2012
MORNING UPDATE: Duluth woman thankful for timely blood pressure reading by classmates
Rikki Piskoty, who was in her 30th week of pregnancy, said she felt perfectly normal when she went to her nursing assistant class at Lake Superior College on Jan. 25. It was the day when the 18 students in Melanie Kucera’s class learned about checking vital signs.By News Tribune staff , February 11, 2012
Duluth woman thankful for classmates' timely blood pressure reading
By John Lundy , February 11, 2012
Duluth Climate Idols report: It's easy being green 
By John Lundy , February 05, 2012
Twin Ports coalition launches anti-racism campaign
By Steve Kuchera , January 24, 2012
Local view: Program reduces college drinking and its consequences
The Jan. 11 article in the News Tribune, “CDC: Young adults down 9 drinks when they binge,” quickly caught my attention. The article presented the standard definition of binge drinking as the consumption of five or more drinks for males and four or more drinks for females. As a University of Minnesota Duluth sociology professor who’s now retired and who currently is coordinator of the Tri Campus and Community Coalition on Student Drinking (T3C), I have been examining college student drinking and its consequences over the past decade for the three Duluth campuses (UMD, the College of St. Scholastica and Lake Superior College). The three Duluth campuses have used random sample surveys of students either using the National College Health Assessment or the University of Minnesota Boynton College Health Survey.By J. Clark Laundergan , January 17, 2012
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