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Highlights of the 2013 ISPC Conference in Lansing, Michigan
Have you ever wondered how many historic bridges that were in dire state that they were candidates for demolition but were fully restored to look like it was brand new? Every year since 2009...
Posted on 4/5/13 at 7:31 AM
Undocumented students could get in-state tuition under bill
By Danielle Killey More students could attend college if a plan allowing undocumented immigrants to pay in-state tuition at public colleges is approved, a Minnesota lawmaker argues. We want to eli...
Posted on 4/3/13 at 10:15 AM
The First College Tour
Yesterday was a huge day in my life as a mom. We went on our first college tour as a family. This week is spring break for my kiddos, and we made the long drive to Waco, TX, to visit family and to t...
Posted on 3/27/13 at 6:52 AM
I Love March Madness
It is that time of year again when the Nation goes online and prints out an NCAA bracket and participa...
Posted on 3/19/13 at 9:16 AM
Ask the Dietitian: How do I eat healthy while living in a college dorm room?
Q: I am a college student and dont have the option of cooking and preparing my own meals. What are some healthy eating ideas in my situation? A: I completely understand your situation; in college I l...
Posted on 1/30/13 at 3:02 PM
Forbort signs with Los Angeles Kings 
April 05, 2013
MORNING UPDATE: Twin Ports back-to-college food, entertainment and activity guide
College students, you’ve landed in a new city full of new things to gape at, listen to, cackle about, snowboard off of and eat.We’re going to tell you what the locals know and what might take you years to learn: The secrets of these cities.By News Tribune staff , September 06, 2012
Paterno out as football coach at Penn State 
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Penn State trustees fired football coach Joe Paterno and university president Graham Spanier amid the growing furor over how the school handled sex abuse allegations against an assistant coach.
November 09, 2011
College football today: Minnesota-Crookston at UMD 
By Jon Nowacki , November 05, 2011
Bulldogs take another walk on South Lawn 
September 14, 2010
Winfield, Odim lead Bulldogs to big victory 
By News Tribune staff , September 12, 2010
Duluth police crackdown takes aim at college parties 
By Jana Hollingsworth and Lisa Baumann , September 11, 2010
New restaurants expand the variety of eating out in the Twin Ports 
The growing Twin Ports food scene exploded in the past year with additions to an already outstanding array of eateries. This sampling of new places includes restaurants for all kinds of situations: dates, nights out with friends, quick-and-cheap, and pricey — for when Mom and Dad visit.
By Jana Hollingsworth , September 09, 2010
Twin Ports A to Z: Things to do, places to be 
Welcome back to D-Town and Soup Town, students.
By Christa Lawler , September 09, 2010
A shortcut to the Twin Ports music scene 
While a single newspaper article could never do justice to a music scene as surprisingly fertile as Duluth’s, let’s try it anyway. You need to know who’s who before you go out and spend your hard-earned cash — oops … that should read: “money for groceries your too-trusting parents gave you.” Regardless, here are some random thoughts on the Twin Ports music scene. Hopefully, at the end you’ll at least have a rudimentary knowledge of what makes this place tick.
September 09, 2010
Twin Ports music can be heard in venues large and small 
The Northland has a rich and unique assortment of venues that host music on a regular or semi-regular basis. Bars and clubs, dining establishments and concert halls of all sizes bring musicians that run the gamut of musical styles.
By John Ziegler , September 09, 2010
Duluth’s wooded trails are closer than you think 
Nothing sheds the stress of classwork like a good run, and Duluth’s college students are fortunate to have some excellent wooded trails within a few blocks of campus. Trail running — as opposed to running on streets — is very popular in Duluth from one end of town to the other.
By Sam Cook , September 09, 2010
Step by step, Saints climbing into contention 
Most of the firsts for the program have already been accomplished. Now St. Scholastica wants to be a contender in the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference.
By Jon Nowacki , September 04, 2010
Removal of racy college signs raises questions 
By Jana Hollingsworth , September 04, 2010
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