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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Rape education should be in curricula

Published October 5, 1998

Indiana (U-Wire) -- Close to 200,000 rapes and attempted rapes occur each year. As the Take Back the Night march pointed out Sunday, this is one cause we have to do something about. There are programs...

Cleveland readies for Yankee juggernaut

Published October 5, 1998

NEW YORK (AP) -- The Indians swear they won't be afraid. They've been to New York, seen the sights, even won a few games on baseball's holiest and most hostile grounds. Cleveland visited the Bronx this...

Doctors’ meeting to address managed care, tobacco funds, public health

Published October 5, 1998

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Some of the resolutions to be considered this week by the Minnesota Medical Association sound like a doctor's dream come true. Patients could sue managed health care organizations....

Speaker discusses new welfare reform policy

by Kelly Hildebrandt
Published October 5, 1998

A new welfare reform policy gives recipients an offer they can't refuse, keynote speaker Dr. LaDonna Pavetti told a crowd of more than 100 welfare recipients, business leaders and community activists Friday...

Soccer rebounds on road

Published October 5, 1998

Jim Schortemeyer The Minnesota women's soccer team kept its hopes for a repeat Big Ten Championship alive by pulling out two wins in the state of Michigan this weekend. The Gophers (7-3 overall, 3-2 in...

Uprooting the stacks: U gears up for transformation

by Coralie Carlson
Published October 5, 1998

Editor's note: More than $400 million is earmarked to build and renovate numerous University facilities over the next several years, thanks to a 1998 capital budget windfall and private donations. This...

Global Campus helps returning students adjust

by Heather Fors
Published October 5, 1998

After months of studying abroad, immersed in another culture, returning home can be just as much of an adjustment as leaving. To smooth out that transition, the Global Campus held the first Study Abroad...

Ohio St. coach injures finger

Published October 5, 1998

body text = COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Top-ranked Ohio State's only injury in its 28-9 victory over No. 13 Penn State on Saturday was to an assistant coach who punched a press box window while celebrating...

Greeks kick off rush week

by Sean Madigan
Published October 5, 1998

As a freshman, Kerry O'Brien was skeptical of the greek system. But encouraged by two high school friends, she participated in the sorority recruitment process five years ago. Now a Gamma Phi Beta alumna...

Bars and U campus divided in Vikings or Packers support

by Jeremy Taff
Published October 5, 1998

Less than a mile from the Metrodome and housed in the heart of campus, management officially declared last week that the Big Ten Restaurant and Bar is now a Packers bar. The move isn't entirely surprising,...

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