Posted on 24 November 2015.
By: Anant Naik
More than 200 hundred years ago, a German doctor by the name of Samuel Hahnemann developed his idea of curing diseases using materials that caused symptoms of disease in a healthy person. For example, if a patient came to him and had nausea, Hahnemann would give the patient medicine that would provoke mild nausea in a healthy person. In fact, he believed the more diluted the medicine was, the more impact it would have.
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Posted on 22 November 2015.
By: Nick Wicker
Officials with the University of Minnesota’s Alumni Association Thursday sent a letter via email to University alumni addressing a controversial issue on campus.
The email, written by Alumni Association Board Chair Allison Page with President and CEO Lisa Lewis, explained the events surrounding the Minnesota Student Association’s Nov. 10th rejection of a memorial for the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11th attacks.
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Posted on 06 November 2015.
By: Brian Edwards
University of Minnesota Associate Athletic Director Mike Ellis resigned from his position at the University, effective Nov. 20.
In a resignation letter sent to the University Interim Athletics Director Beth Goetz, Ellis said while there was no disciplinary action taken or proposed against him, he still felt it was best for his family to leave the University.
Ellis plans to accept one of several job offers, he said in the letter.
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Posted on 10 July 2015.
By: Elizabeth Smith
Minneapolis City Council members decided in a unanimous vote Friday to make Dinkytown a commercial historic district.
The designation will apply to buildings built during the Streetcar Era, 1899 to 1929. Though city officials considered including buildings established through the 1970’s under the designation, they eventually agreed upon the shorter time frame late last month.
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Posted on 10 July 2015.
By: Elizabeth Smith
Minneapolis City Council members decided in a unanimous vote Friday to make Dinkytown a commercial historic district.
The designation will apply to buildings built during the Streetcar Era, 1899 to 1929. Though city officials considered including buildings established through the 1970’s under the designation, they eventually agreed upon the shorter time frame late last month.
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Posted on 06 July 2015.
By: Elizabeth Smith
Two people were robbed and assaulted near the University of Minnesota campus Saturday night, one of whom was a University student.
The victims were walking down Washington Avenue near Ontario Street Southeast around 11 p.m., when two suspects assaulted a male victim and one assaulted a female victim, according to a campus crime alert.
The suspects took the victims’ backpack and cellphone before fleeing down Ontario Street. Neither victim was seriously injured.
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