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Ex-U of Minnesota Duluth coaches file discrimination lawsuit
The plaintiffs include former women's hockey coach Shannon Miller, who led the Bulldogs to five NCAA national championships, and two other female coaches.
School board could yet oust member over Muslim slur
A special election could change the balance of power on the Columbia Heights board.
Remember 'Beakman's World'? Wacky scientist still big in Latin America
The children's TV show ran for just five years in the U.S. in the 1990s. But it's still hugely popular in Latin America, and a stage version of the show attracts audiences in the thousands.
The union push originally involved just part time and non-tenured professors, but has grown to also include tenured faculty.
At U.S. seminaries, a rise in millennials answering God's call
The Catholic Church in the U.S. has been aging, along with its dwindling priestly ranks. But in the increasingly secular world, there's been a recent uptick in younger men studying to become priests.
School board member won't resign after offensive Facebook comments
At a Columbia Heights school board meeting Tuesday night, dozens of students, teachers and residents called for Grant Nichols to step down.
A study says 23.5 percent of undergraduate female respondents at the U's main campus have experienced sexual assault "by physical force, threats of physical force or incapacitation."
Talk of a gun in the building led officials to put St. Paul's Como Park High School into lockdown Monday. The lockdown was lifted just before 1 p.m. Students are safe.