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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Public Works envisions safer biking

by Jessica Lee
Published October 22, 2012
The department submitted ideas for the City Council’s legislative agenda.
Outside hitter Ashley Wittman spikes the ball against Purdue on Saturday night at the Sports Pavilion.

As Gophers battle, wins keep coming

by Charlie Armitz
Published October 22, 2012
Minnesota fought off resilient Purdue to win in four sets Saturday.
Junior Cassy Opitz runs at the Les Bolstad Golf Course on Saturday. Opitz was the first women's finisher and crossed the line in 22:30.01.

Opitz places first at Jack’s Run while top runners rest

by Drew Claussen
Published October 22, 2012
Proceeds from Saturday’s race were given to multiple charities.

Women stomp Kansas in preparation for conference play

by Andrew Krammer
Published October 22, 2012
Minnesota improved to 3-0 on the season with a 179-119 win.

Lucia earns 600th win in split

by Drew Claussen
Published October 22, 2012
The Gophers rebounded with a win Saturday after losing Friday to Michigan Tech.
Minnesota defender Milica McMillen

Gophers reach milestones in sweep of OSU

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published October 22, 2012
Goalie Noora Räty tied a wins record; Megan Bozek scored her 100th point.

PETA’s Pokémon game reveals real animal rights issues

I am writing in response to Ronald Dixon’s Oct. 16 column, “PETA’s New Pokémon Campaign.” The game’s main message is that animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment...

An impediment to democracy

by Derek Olson
Published October 22, 2012
The Electoral College distorts the equality of votes.

Healing injustice

by Parker Lemke, University student
Published October 22, 2012
We still need affirmative action to right past wrongs.
Mbakwe gets more probation

Mbakwe gets more probation

by Charlie Armitz
Published October 22, 2012
A Miami judge sentenced Trevor Mbakwe to two years of probation Friday.

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