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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

A fear of hitting apartment ‘saturation’

by Tony
Published October 16, 2012
University-area developments can be unpredictable and many fear the market will bust.

Supporting the seasoned student

by Editorial board
Published October 16, 2012
Older college students shouldn’t be looked down upon; they can help their fellow students.

Stress’ impact on student mentality

by Courtney Johnson
Published October 16, 2012
As midterms come around, students should keep their mental health in check.

Law students, profs debate required pro bono work

by Emma Nelson
Published October 16, 2012
New York recently became the first state to require law students to volunteer.

Poli Sci experts to discuss election

by Bryna Godar
Published October 16, 2012
U panel will offer research-based perspective on the upcoming election.

PETA’s new Pokémon campaign

by Ronald Dixon
Published October 16, 2012
The Pokémon parody is a poor approach to addressing animal cruelty.
Minnesota alumnus John Carter Holmes enters his home Saturday in South Minneapolis. More modifications to Holmes's home will be completed by Freedom by Design members to make his house more accessible.

Student architects help U alum

by Cody Nelson
Published October 16, 2012
A student group is working to make a U alum’s home accessible.

Government introduces final terror witness

by Katherine Lymn
Published October 16, 2012
Acquaintances of former al-Shabab fighters and an FBI agent testified, too.

Re-elect the president

by Lisa Wersal, University alumna
Published October 16, 2012

President Barack Obama is the clear choice for keeping young Americans off battlefields and in college and jobs. He brought the Iraq war to an end and is drawing down in Afghanistan. He has made college...

Kaler looks inward after Freeh report

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published October 16, 2012
The University is creating an ad-hoc committee to review its child safety policy.

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