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The Minnesota Daily

Minnesota guard Joe Coleman makes a basket against Southwest Baptist onThursday, Nov. 1, 2012, night at Williams Arena.

Aggressive Gophers handle FSU

by Andrew Krammer
Published November 28, 2012
Four Minnesota players scored in double digits in a 77-68 road win.

Student’s data shows trans health disparities

by Branden Largent
Published November 28, 2012
An LGBT health collaborative met for the first time Monday to discuss improvements.

Reanalyzing 5th district election results

Published November 28, 2012

The Nov. 15 story in the Daily about Chris Fields, “Fields stays active in 5th District despite loss to Ellison,” the losing candidate for Congress, did not accurately convey the facts. You...

A threat to the Internet

by Delaney Daly
Published November 28, 2012
Global restrictions on Internet activity are being proposed by the United Nations.

MSA votes yes for smoke-free campus

by Tyler Gieseke
Published November 28, 2012
The group also provided support for a student’s mental health website.

U to create system-wide policy on child safety

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published November 28, 2012
The six-person group is expected to present its recommendations to Pres. Kaler in March.

Profs. bring personal opinions to class

by Megan Holden
Published November 28, 2012
Students have mixed views on opinion sharing in the classroom.
Former Vice President and University professor Walter F. Mondale on Tuesday in his office at Dorsey & Whitney LLP in Minneapolis in 2012.

Mondale’s moving on after spring semester

by Marjorie Otto
Published November 28, 2012
Walter Mondale served as vice president to Jimmy Carter in the late 1970s.

Couple pepper-sprayed at Mesa by bouncer

by Jake Stark
Published November 28, 2012
Also, another robbery took place near Central Avenue Southeast.

ACC sues Maryland in effort to force exit fee payment

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published November 28, 2012

The Atlantic Coast Conference filed a lawsuit Monday against the University of Maryland, saying the school is bound by conference laws to pay its nearly $53 million exit fee in order to join the Big Ten...

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