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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

First District Rep. Tim Walz, left, and company manager Patrick Wilson tour Parker Hannifin last Thursday in New Ulm, Minn.

Quist, Walz battle for small-town Minnesota

by Bryna Godar
Published September 13, 2012
Incumbent Democrat Tim Walz was elected to the 1st district House seat in 2006.

U students, grads attend DNC for district

by Jessica Lee
Published September 13, 2012
The delegates continue their political work around the U.

Pure as the driven snow

by Griffin Fillipitch
Published September 13, 2012
Canadian pop duo Purity Ring focus on what they like and leave the rest behind.

Book Club: Afterlife Edition

by Joseph Kleinschmidt
Published September 13, 2012
Metaphysical gossip optional, drinking recommended.

Reel Politics

by Martina Marosi
Published September 13, 2012
Sick of political coverage? Race to the cure before hitting the ballot box with a little help from the idiot box and a healthy dose of Vitamin A&E.

Reporting sexual assault

by Daily Editorial Board
Published September 13, 2012
Sexual assault reports only tell a part of the story of a pejorative crime.

Lowering the cost of health care

by Daily Editorial Board
Published September 13, 2012
Unnecessary spending is holding back health care for uninsured Americans.

Applications open for 2013 regents positions

by Emily Mongan
Published September 13, 2012
Council members are looking for diversity, experience and commitment.

U promises to freeze tuition for two years if Leg gives $42.6M

by Branden Largent
Published September 13, 2012

The University of Minnesota is looking to propose an undergraduate tuition freeze for the 2014 and 2015 fiscal year if the Minnesota Legislature will give $14.2 million in incremental state funding for...

City plans changes to police oversight

by Brian Arola
Published September 13, 2012
A proposal that would set up a panel of both citizens and police officers to review misconduct cases was voted forward for approval.

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