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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Student services fees supply students with a variety of opportunities

Published August 24, 1998

At Boynton Health Service, Director of Operations Gailon Roen holds a gigantic pack of papers that detail how Boynton will receive $5.8 million directly from students this year. The money comes from student...

Men’s X-country, track teams hit stride

by Jim Schortemeyer
Published August 24, 1998

The Minnesota men's track and field and cross country teams share a few things: coaches, athletes and fortunes. Last fall, the cross country team got the ball rolling with its first NCAA appearance since...

Volleyball courts wins

by Brian Frederick
Published August 24, 1998

The Gophers volleyball team left earlier this month for a preseason training trip to Japan with hopes of building team unity and learning more about the Japanese game, which is played at a much faster...

Ohio State the class of the Big Ten

by Murali Balaji
Published August 24, 1998

A capsule look at the Big Ten conference, with teams listed in order of The Minnesota Daily's projected order of finish: 1997 Record: 10-3 (6-2 Big Ten) Coach: John Cooper (11th season) Team Breakdown:...

U Card unites students and services

by David Hyland
Published August 24, 1998

For some, the U Card may be just another bad identification picture in which people practice their mug-shot face. But according to University officials, the U Card is literally a key to the benefits,...

There comes a ti…

by Jeremy Taff
Published August 24, 1998

There comes a time, usually sooner than later, when a student realizes something about attending the University: It can cost a tremendous amount of money. That's when making use of the wealth of resources...

Tunnels provide alternative

by Jake Kapsner
Published August 24, 1998

University students caught in the cold grip of winter and dreary dearth of rain often head underground, or at least indoors. After all, it's logical that a University named for a burrowing rodent has...

Aid offices

by Jennifer Niemela
Published August 24, 1998

While the very words "financial aid" can strike confused fear into the hearts of freshmen and upper-classmen alike, don't despair. The puzzle does have a solution. The percentage of students who collect...

Adventure into the Freshman Zone

by Jennifer Niemela
Published August 24, 1998

You are about to enter another dimension, a dimension not only of sight and sound, but of mind. A journey into a wondrous land of imagination. Next stop, the Freshman Zone. 12:35 a.m. Tuesday, Sept....

Crowding lands some in lounges

by Coralie Carlson
Published August 24, 1998

University officials expect this year's crop of freshmen to burst the seams of residence halls, landing about 500 students in hotel rooms and study lounges until permanent space opens up. University officials...

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