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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Rules of the exchange

by Daily Editorial Board
Published November 20, 2012
Minnesota’s health insurance exchange can improve health disparities.
Michael Powers works to grow tissue for opiate receptor research Monday afternoon in Weaver-Densford Hall. Powers has started to more seriously consider his plans for retirement as grant funding for his current project winds down over the next few years.

U course helps retirees transition

by Emma Nelson
Published November 20, 2012
The continuing education course, now in its third year, is the only one of its kind.

Lessons from the election

by Kyle Holmberg, University student
Published November 20, 2012

Every four years on the first Tuesday of November, America speaks. In the weeks leading up to the election, pollsters work tirelessly to gauge the ebb and flow of undecided voters. Voter turnouts of Hispanics,...

Gophers fans share mixed views on Williams Arena improvements

by Andrew Krammer
Published November 20, 2012
Minnesota’s athletics dept. took steps to modernize the 84-year-old structure this offseason.
Hannibal Buress' affected antagonism does not ostracize his audience.

Ready to conquer

by Spencer Doar
Published November 20, 2012
Comedy powerhouse Hannibal Buress doesn’t think that you’ll get his references.

Kill defends his treatment of players

by Dane Mizutani
Published November 20, 2012
Former players also praised Jerry Kill’s tough-love approach to coaching.

Sex, spies and lies

by Hemang Sharma
Published November 20, 2012
Is it really our business to judge Gen. Petraeus in this recent scandal?

Economic stimulation and the fiscal cliff

by Ronald Dixon
Published November 20, 2012
Investments should precede the counterproductive fights on fiscal cliffs and debt ceilings.
Chris Temple, Hannah Gregg and Zach Ingrasci prepare to present their film, "Living on One Dollar," on Sunday night at the Bell Museum of Natural History. Temple and Ingrasci, graduates of Claremont McKenna College in California, produced the film about their experiences of living on less than a dollar a day for two months in Guatemala.

Poverty awareness tour visits U

by Marion Renault
Published November 20, 2012
Recent college graduates screened their film about living on a dollar a day.

Rockin’ around the Christmas tree — bizarre holiday tunes.

by Lucy Nieboer
Published November 20, 2012

Dean Martin made a fortune singing about the holidays. Barry Manilow's schlock version of "White Christmas" will hit the airwaves the day after Thanksgiving.  These numbers are a tradition...

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