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The Minnesota Daily

A redistribution of wealth

by Mark Perkel, Daily reader
Published October 1, 2012

It almost seems humorous when I listen to the Republican Party throwing out the words “redistribution of wealth” as the reason they shouldn’t invest in government welfare services. The...

Men tie for fourth, women finish a disappointing fifth

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published October 1, 2012
Men’s golfer Erik Van Rooyen saw a late lead slip away and finished second in New Mexico.

Experts weigh in on political deception

Published October 1, 2012
Fact-checking websites help reveal the truth in political ads.

Multi-Faith week hits campus

by Cody Nelson
Published October 1, 2012
Interfaith Campus Coalition will host events every day this week.

Sen. Klobuchar launches first TV ads

by Bryna Godar
Published October 1, 2012

Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) launched her first television ads Sunday with five weeks left before Election Day, according to Minnesota Public Radio. The two 30-second spots, titled "Saved" and...

Surly brewery looks to build near U, seeks help cleaning site

by Jill Jensen
Published September 30, 2012

By Tyler Gieseke A recent law passed by Gov. Mark Dayton allowing breweries to sell pints of beer on site prompted Surly Brewing Company to develop plans to build a destination brewery in the Twin Cities. One...

Behind the Farmer’s Market

by Jill Jensen
Published September 30, 2012

 By Hailey Colwell Every Wednesday morning, Courtney Tchida packs her Prius with fresh produce for the St. Paul and Minneapolis campus farmers markets. As the manager of the Cornercopia Student Organic...

The Sith are back

by Spencer Doar
Published September 28, 2012

  “Star Wars: The Clone Wars” returns for a fifth season on Saturday, Sept. 29, at a new 9:30 a.m. timeslot on Cartoon Network.  The show started in 2008 after the release of an animated...

Architect chosen for Vikings stadium

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published September 28, 2012

The architect who designed the stadiums for the Dallas Cowboys and Indianapolis Colts has been chosen to design the Minnesota Vikings’ new stadium. The Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority announced...

Penn State football revenue remains steady

by Andrew Krammer
Published September 28, 2012

The Penn State football program is off to its worst start since 2006. And the slew of players that have left the program since the NCAA levied some of the heaviest sanctions in college football history...

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