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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Wisconsin Attorney General not optimistic Voter ID law will be settled by November

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published June 29, 2012

Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen said Friday he is not optimistic two lawsuits against the Voter ID Law will be settled by November. “I’m not optimistic that they’ll (the appeals...

Central Corridor to get new marketing

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published June 29, 2012

Central Corridor business will soon have a new marketing push. St. Paul-based MOD & Co., an advertising agency, was contracted in May to market the corridor by the city on behalf of the Met Council,...

The ABC’s of “Magic Mike”

by Sarah Harper
Published June 29, 2012
In "Magic Mike," Channing Tatum gives us a full-frontal view of the complicated world of male stripping – A&E tries to break it down.

U drone lab explores low-cost alternatives

by Rebecca Harrington
Published June 29, 2012
For more on these self-flying planes, check out next week’s issue of the Daily.

Olympic trials update: No Olympics for Mead

by Megan Ryan
Published June 29, 2012

The Minnesota men's track and field team officially ended its U.S. Olympic trials run Thursday in Eugene, Ore. Senior Hassan Mead raced in the final of the 5,000-meter run but did not finish high enough...

Olympic swimming trials update: Gophers continue Olympic journey

by Megan Ryan
Published June 29, 2012

The Gophers experienced a slow day Thursday at the U.S. Olympic swimming trials in Omaha, Neb. The women took a day off while only a few men took a dip. Junior Derek Toomey earned Minnesota's...

Olympic swimming trials update: Plummer’s dream ends before it starts

by Megan Ryan
Published June 27, 2012

Former Gophers swimmer David Plummer saw his Olympic dream shatter Wednesday on the third day of U.S. Olympic swimming trials in Omaha, Neb. Plummer finished third in the final of the 100-meter backstroke, clocking...

Zimmerman passed lie tests

by Nickalas Tabbert
Published June 27, 2012

George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer charged with murder in the death of Trayvon Martin, passed a lie detector test the day after the shooting, according to USA Today. Experts say it may...

New Dept. of Defense energy plan features a big price tag

by Rolf Westgard, Daily reader
Published June 27, 2012

President Barack Obama’s administration and the Department of Defense are under the delusion that energy fuel supplies for our armed forces are subject to the whims of potentially hostile governments....

Nursing dean conflict could go to court

by Rebecca Harrington
Published June 27, 2012
Connie Delaney’s former assistant claims the dean broke federal laws.

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