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The Minnesota Daily

University employee robbed at gunpoint

Published September 21, 1998

Gunmen held a University employee and his roommate at gunpoint while robbing their house Aug. 30 just outside of Dinkytown. Minneapolis police say two men entered the house on the 1200 block of Fourth...

Candidates vie for Hennepin County counsel seat

by Coralie Carlson
Published September 21, 1998

Despite holding similar views on major issues like gun control and juvenile crime, the two candidates for Hennepin County attorney sparred Thursday over job qualifications and fund-raising techniques. Candidates...

Life after Jens not bad

by Jim Schortemeyer
Published September 21, 1998

After the loss of All-American Jennifer McElmury and her All-Big Ten teammate Jennifer Walek to graduation, the Minnesota women's soccer team seemed to have more questions than answers to start the season. The...

Men’s team needs All-America candidate Chicoine to star

by Stephanie Strommen
Published September 21, 1998

It's become a common occurrence for the Gophers men's tennis team -- starting the season slow before rebounding to pull off a string of late season upsets that lead the way to the NCAA tournament. Minnesota...

Mason builds on turnaround effort

by Michael Dougherty
Published September 21, 1998

With his team at 3-0, Gophers football coach Glen Mason continues to lay the blocks in his rebuilding attempt. Known for directing what the Minnesota media guide somewhat generously calls "one of the...

Women look to build asteady home court advantage

by Stephanie Strommen
Published September 21, 1998

Finding courts to practice on has been the biggest challenge of the early season for the Gophers women's tennis team, as the University makes way for new facilities on the site of the old courts behind...

Jewish new year coincides with beginning of school year

by Stacy Jo
Published September 21, 1998

For a number of University students, the start of the school year corresponds with another new beginning. Sunday evening marked the beginning of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. The holiday lasts through...

Court reinstates lawsuit against U

Published September 21, 1998

A federal appeals court struck a blow to the University when it reinstated the lawsuit of microbiology professor James Zissler. The court ruled that Zissler can continue litigating against the University...

Gas leak causes

by Amy Olson
Published September 21, 1998

On Aug. 21, University employee Joyce Durand noticed an odor inside the St. Paul campus bookstore that smelled like natural gas. Durand and other employees called University police and Facilities Management...

Weekend aids in positive transition to U

by Stacy Jo
Published September 21, 1998

Amanda Stickler worked her way up the leadership ladder. As a freshman, Stickler participated in New Student Weekend to ease the intimidation she felt about attending the University. As a senior, Stickler...

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