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Raymond terminated by University of Minnesota Duluth

After years of contention including accusations and countercharges of sexual harassment, the University of Minnesota Duluth has terminated wellness director Rod Raymond, according to statements from the university and Raymond’s lawyer released Wednesday.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/23/2013

Wellness director Raymond terminated by UMD

After years of contention including accusations and countercharges of sexual harassment, the University of Minnesota Duluth has terminated wellness director Rod Raymond, according to statements from the university and Raymond’s lawyer released Wednesday.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/22/2013

Duluth School Board delays decision on open lunch period for high schools

Duluth East and Denfeld high school students have to wait at least another month to hear whether they’ll be allowed to leave campus for lunch next school year.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/22/2013

Duluth School Board to ask for operating levy vote, cuts teachers

The Duluth School Board has agreed to ask Duluth residents for more classroom money next fall.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/22/2013

Divided Duluth School Board puts off decision on open campuses

Duluth East and Denfeld high school students have to wait at least another month to hear whether they’ll be allowed to leave campus for lunch next school year.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/21/2013

Duluth School Board agrees to hold levy referendum

The Duluth School Board has agreed to ask Duluth residents for more classroom money next fall. The operating levy of $365.60 per student runs until June of 2014.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/21/2013

Duluth principals want lunch to stay open

The principals of Duluth East and Denfeld high schools want an open campus for all students during lunch periods next year.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/15/2013

UMD plans to offer 2 new majors

The University of Minnesota Duluth will offer two new majors next fall, a result of two colleges within the school working together.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/15/2013

Duluth high school principals want to stick with open campuses

The School Board last month asked them to research options for closed or partially closed campuses in response to ongoing neighborhood complaints about student behavior and safety concerns regarding unlocked doors during lunch.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/14/2013

Duluth School Board to decide about asking voters for more money

No specific amount was discussed at Monday’s business committee meeting, but school district administration recommended to the board to move forward with an operating levy vote.

Duluth News Tribune, 05/14/2013

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