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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Wandering individuals find respite in new visitor center

by Robin Huiras
Published September 25, 1998

Visiting the University and navigating campus just got easier. The new Visitor's Information Center, a brainchild of University President Mark Yudof, opened last Saturday. Located between the Armory, the...

Gophers set to face Big Ten’s best

by Sarah Mitchell
Published September 25, 1998

Ticket takers at the Sports Pavilion won't be increasing admission costs this weekend for volleyball events, but maybe they should. Three of the nation's best volleyball teams will be in town, when No....

Kentucky prep hoops star won’t enroll at U

Published September 25, 1998

The short-lived Anthony Grundy saga has officially come to a close. After weeks of trying to recruit the 1998 Kentucky high school basketball player of the year, Gophers officials say that Grundy will...

Iran distances itself from reward for killing Rushdie

Published September 25, 1998

UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- Iran's government distanced itself Thursday from a $2.5 million reward for the death of Salman Rushdie, a move interpreted by the author as meaning an end to 10 years of living in...

Canada moves to end truck slowdown along U.S. border

Published September 25, 1998

OTTAWA (AP) -- The Canadian government said Thursday it will try a two-pronged strategy to end harassment and tough inspections that are deterring Canadian trucks from crossing into U.S. border states...

Net: Now that we’v…

Published September 25, 1998

Net: Now that we've dispensed with all the hellos, it's time to get down to business. There are issues to discuss! Advice to give! So don't have a fuss, it's time to live! And ... Network!!!!! HAVE A COKE...

Program livens

by Stacy Jo
Published September 25, 1998

Anja Kl"ock wants to share her perspective as a German graduate student with the University. And one new University program is helping make that happen. Culture Corps, a new program sponsored by the International...

New parking ban creates contention

by Jake Kapsner
Published September 25, 1998

New traffic signs greeted commuters returning to a residential area north of Dinkytown this week in search of first-come, first-park privileges. A one-side-only parking ban began Monday on 15 city blocks...

Candidates discuss financial aid issue

by Coralie Carlson
Published September 25, 1998

The winner of Minnesota's race for the governor's seat will determine more than tax levels and new stadiums. He can also lower tuition for University students. The three major candidates following this...

U.S. must help Russia reach final frontier

Published September 24, 1998

The International Space Station faces more delays because of Russia's current economic crisis. This isn't the first delay Russia has caused. But hitting Russia over the head because of its current economic...

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