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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Controversy or not?

by Murali Balaji
Published November 5, 1998

Well, coach, is it Billy Cockerham or Andy Persby? It hasn't elicited the same type of commotion as the Vikings' Randall Cunningham-Brad Johnson debate, but -- contrary to his staunch denials -- Gophers'...

Parking issues dominate

by John Adams
Published November 5, 1998

For more than 23 years, the Maya Market has sold its woolen goods in a small, apartment-like store above 14th Avenue Southeast in Dinkytown, urging pedestrians into the store with a simple index finger...

Students experience other cultures through

by Douglas Rojas
Published November 5, 1998

While volunteering in a school in rural India, Amy Bergholz found herself a part of the school community just like anybody else. Bergholz would get up at 5 a.m. to pray with the students. Two hours later...

Dear Dr: Date,I…

Published November 5, 1998

Dear Dr: Date,I've been married for six years and have not had sex with my wife in over four years. Should I leave her or find a mistress? We have two daughters, ages six and four. I'm afraid if we get...

Net: Welcome to ……

Published November 5, 1998

Net: Welcome to ...TODAY'S NET!! Net: Full of ...AMAZING STORIES! Net: And continuing discussion of ...PROVACATIVE TOPICS! Net: Already introduced and of general interest. Let us begin.LOOKIN' FOR LADIES From...

Score one for the…

by Robin Huiras
Published November 5, 1998

Score one for the Minnesota Department of Transportation: The federal government recently dropped $17 million on Minneapolis for light rail transit. The money -- earmarked for planning and design of the...

Stanford twin

Published November 4, 1998

Jermaine Stanford, a senior forward for the Gophers basketball team, has left the team, officials said. Stanford said he wasn't comfortable elaborating on his reasons for leaving, but said he would speak...

Off-campus renters

by Kane Loukas
Published November 4, 1998

Money-wise parents with a little foresight might do well to seriously consider expanding the back-to-school list to include a new house. Not surprisingly, this doesn't happen much. Purchasing a home isn't...

Voters approve constitutional amendments

by Nichol Nelson
Published November 4, 1998

All three state constitutional amendments on the ballot passed Tuesday. Focusing on lottery funding, hunting and fishing rights, and the abolition of the state treasurer's office, the amendments all received...

U gets $3 million in grants for plant genetics research

by Amy Olson
Published November 4, 1998

Four University projects in plant genetics received the largest grant from the National Science Foundation ever awarded to the departments. The $3 million grant will help unlock the mysteries of plant...

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