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The Minnesota Daily

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The Minnesota Daily

Stipend for athletes seems likely as talks progress

by Andrew Krammer
Published October 2, 2012
Faculty athletics representatives said the stipend is probable, but issues remain on how to implement it.

Nat’l loan default rate up to 9.1 percent

by Rebecca Harrington
Published October 2, 2012
The University of Minnesota’s student loan default rates are lower.

New book recounts a 1970 St. Paul murder

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published October 2, 2012
“Black White Blue” follows the 35-year investigation of police officer James Sackett’s unprecedented death in 1970.
Former Gophers football player Tyrone Carter is honored during the first quarter of the game against Syracuse on Sept. 22 at TCF Bank Stadium. Carter was inducted into the M Club Hall of Fame in September.

Carter tackled adversity in college, NFL

by Dane Mizutani
Published October 2, 2012
Tyrone Carter won two Super Bowl rings after his time with the Gophers.

Presidential election or beauty pageant?

by Brian Arola
Published October 2, 2012
Some studies suggest a candidate’s appearance could play a role in electability.

Cycling for culture

by Courtney Johnson
Published October 2, 2012
The biking community gets more out of their bikes than healthier transportation.
Gophers baseball players warm up before practice Sunday at Siebert Field.

Gophers practice at new Siebert Field for first time

by Andrew Krammer
Published October 2, 2012
The field will replace the Metrodome as the team’s primary home facility.

First Mpls. terror trial begins

by Katherine Lymn
Published October 2, 2012
A man is charged with helping two U students and others travel to Somalia to join al-Shabab.

Pedestrian accidents: a 2-way street

by Daily Editorial Board
Published October 2, 2012
Both pedestrians and motorists are expected to obey traffic laws.

Engineers help clean water abroad

Published October 2, 2012
Work continues in Uganda, Guatemala and Honduras.

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