SEPT. 15, 1999 - NEWS
Investigation reported to NIH officials
The University has notified federal agencies about an ongoing investigation into the research activities of the biomedical institute's director, officials said Tuesday.

Mixed feelings surface with new apartments
The face of Seven Corners has been lifted. The West Bank neighborhood is undergoing changes that will alter the makeup of businesses and population in the area.

Moos Tower protester pleads not guilty to charges
The airborne animal rights protester pled not guilty to burglary and trespassing charges in Hennepin County District Court on Monday.

Worship service combines music with chanting
A darkened sanctuary greets visitors as a musician begins to play a simple chant by candlelight and worshippers begin chanting as they slip into a "musical meditation."

U nutrition program celebrates anniversary
Although some people don't eat well, many do know the importance of good, nutritious meals. Yet for some, just learning how to eat healthy is an issue.

A financier's dream career: I-banking
When Carlson School of Management graduate Marc Smookler chased after a job in the ultra-competitive investment banking industry, he knew his chances were slim.

Business Bites
It may be the 1990s, but the old adage about the rich getting richer and poor getting poorer still holds true; it just needs a little makeover.

The Biz...
Q: I'm a junior in college. How much insurance do I need?
-- P.G., via the Internet
A: If you're like most students, then the answer to how much insurance you need is: compared to what you ought to have once you're a breadwinner, not much.


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