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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Woog’s golfing embarrasses U

by Aaron Kirscht
Published June 9, 1998

After the Gophers men's hockey team suffered a sub-par season, coach Doug Woog headed into the off-season hoping his golf game might not do the same. He was wrong. Woog the golfer continues to wallow...

Boos, not moos come from Haskins’ Kentucky farm

by Tim Klobuchar
Published June 9, 1998

Gophers men's basketball coach Clem Haskins has long had an impeccable image as a leader of young men, a molder of virtuous character, one of the last bastions of moral purity in a college basketball...

Wrestlers to hold practices next fall

by Allison Younge
Published June 9, 1998

After finishing in second place at the 1998 NCAA wrestling championships, the Gophers will resume team practice next fall. A unanimous 4-0 vote Friday by the Minnesota coaches sealed the decision. Wrestling...

Bailey to NCAA: Three is enough, but four is better

by Michael Rand
Published June 9, 1998

Adam Bailey likes field goals. He'd like them even more if they were worth four or five points, but that isn't likely to happen anytime soon. Unlike the postal rate, field goals have stayed consistently...

No hits, no runs — what more can Devore do?

Published June 9, 1998

Mike Arlt said he was not disappointed. "I don't think any of us are," Arlt said. Others had yet to hear of the despairing news. "I wasn't aware," Beaulieu said. Perhaps the reason behind Devore being...

Tennis coach Martin Novak says he feels very good today

by Mark Heller
Published June 9, 1998

Gophers women's tennis coach Martin Novak is a man who speaks his mind. He will give people an honest and straight-forward answer, whether they like it or not --regardless of the subject. He was asked...

Study: Big Ten track winners go faster than losers

by Jim Schortemeyer
Published June 9, 1998

The Big Ten Conference is reeling from the news released two weeks ago that winners of all the men's races at the recent track and field championships ran faster than the other runners. "Shocked, I am...

MSA rejects resolution for dictatorship,

by Emily Babcock
Published June 8, 1998

The Minnesota Student Association voted nearly unanimously on a resolution to continue its democracy. The resolution's author, Nikki Kubista, said every person will continue holding a vote on all future...

Student arrives in class early

by Coralie Carlson
Published June 8, 1998

Al Wais Layt, College of Liberal Arts junior, gave his professor a start Monday morning -- just by going to class. The political science freshman arrived to his 8 a.m. lecture on time, surprising even...

University’s agenda requires more money

Published June 8, 1998

As an evolving University that must change with the times, it is essential that a special legislative session be called so that the school can propose an emergency budget request. Things never go as planned,...

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