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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Gophers prep for ranked Purdue

by Megan Ryan
Published October 18, 2012

The No. 10 Gophers volleyball team will face another ranked Big Ten opponent Saturday at the Sports Pavilion. No. 17 Purdue is 14-6 overall and 5-4 in conference play. Despite their ranking, the Boilermakers...

Confirmed meningitis cases grow in Minn.

by Marion Renault
Published October 18, 2012
Minnesota has seven confirmed cases and no deaths; nationally, 19 have died from the outbreak.
Wisconsin defensive back Aaron Henry attacks a goal post with Paul Bunyan’s Axe after defeating the Badgers defeated Minnesota 42-13 on Nov. 12, 2011, at TCF Bank Stadium.

Gophers’ spotty run D prepares for Ball, Badgers

by Samuel Gordon
Published October 18, 2012
Wisconsin has its mojo back, which doesn’t bode well for Minnesota.

Debate No. 2: an analysis

by Brian Arola
Published October 18, 2012
University poli-sci associate professor Kathryn Pearson breaks down the second presidential debate.

Terror trial now in jury’s hands

by Derek Wetmore
Published October 18, 2012
A man is charged with recruiting men, including two U students, to terror group al-Shabab.

Religiously yours

by Hemang Sharma
Published October 18, 2012
More Americans are shying away from religion than ever before.

Fact-checking the debates

by Editorial board
Published October 18, 2012
Websites and social media make it easier to keep candidates honest.
Professor Mark Pedelty has published his third book, “Ecomusicology: Rock, Folk, and the Environment” and still finds time to play in a band called The Hypoxic Punks.

Professor sees greener musical pastures

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published October 18, 2012
A University professor writes in a new book that music and the environment go hand-in-hand.

“Routine” mixes it up

by Simon Benarroch
Published October 18, 2012
A new video game terrorizes with curveballs.

A long political journey

by Nasser Mussa
Published October 18, 2012
Getting involved in American politics is a long journey for most immigrants like myself.

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