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The Minnesota Daily

Minnesota tight end John Rabe scores a two-yard touchdown against New Hampshire on Sept. 8 at TCF Bank Stadium. Rabe has already surpassed his totals last season in catches, yards and touchdowns.

Rabe’s persistence paves path to success

by Dane Mizutani
Published September 12, 2012

John Rabe energized a packed crowd of 47,022 fans at TCF Bank Stadium on Saturday — nearly 10 times the size of his hometown population. Rabe has journeyed from being a star in his small town in...

Newfound confidence fuels Docherty

by Drew Claussen
Published September 12, 2012
Laura Docherty has emerged as the Gophers’ top runner this fall.

Greeks create own ethics board

by Samantha Alisankus
Published September 12, 2012
A new greek peer accountability system will go into effect this fall.

Student bodies join arms

by Linda Yang
Published September 12, 2012
Growing membership and interest spark new initiatives.

Experts discuss role of women in 2012 election

by Emily Mongan
Published September 12, 2012

Is 2012 the year of the woman? With record numbers of females running for Congress and debate on women’s health issues filling headlines, the media are proclaiming it “the year of the woman.”...

Economy, health care matter most to students

by Bryna Godar
Published September 12, 2012
U students’ priorities this election align with young voters nationwide.

Trickle down education

by Daily Editorial Board
Published September 12, 2012
The field of economics needs to be a more accessible discipline.

A close look at the voter ID amendment

by Peter J Krieser — Daily reader
Published September 12, 2012

The right to vote is the most important obligation of citizenship. A truly democratic society is based upon accessible, free and fair elections. Elections where U.S. citizens, who are eligible voters,...

Business freshman Jamie Wyatt, right, pins a photo of a Sept. 11 victim on a memorial organized by the Chabad Jewish student group Tuesday in front of Coffman Union. The memorial was part of a good-deed marathon where students pledged to do good in honor of those who died.

A shift in remembrance

by Tony
Published September 12, 2012
Some are seeking tolerance while still looking back.

Students not better off than four years ago

by Daily Editorial Board
Published September 12, 2012
Problems of rising student debt and fewer middle-class jobs not only persist but are growing.

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