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The Minnesota Daily

A triple major keeps her head in the stars and her feet on the ground

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Published June 1, 1998

Editor's Note: About 50,000 students, staff and faculty members and visitors converge on the University's Twin Cities campus every day. In the midst of this sea of people, it's easy to think of the strangers...

Severe thunderstorms knock out power, damage buildings

Published June 1, 1998

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Houses, apartment buildings and businesses were peeled open Sunday in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area, the result of severe thunderstorms and high winds that tore through overnight. A...

SIGNS OF THE SEASON…

Published June 1, 1998

SIGNS OF THE SEASON Net: With the beginning of the new month, our thoughts turn to the warm, blissful, sometimes-gonzo days of June. A traditional part of the month, of course, are the unusual numbers...

Reporters and public agree on ethics

Published June 1, 1998

Responses to the May 19 ethics quiz trickled in from Daily readers and flooded in from the Daily newsroom. The comments provide myriad opinions about news gathering and the news media, indicating that...

Polling in north marked by showdown in Tripoli

Published June 1, 1998

TRIPOLI, Lebanon (AP) -- The second round of nationwide municipal elections, widely seen as launching a new chapter in Lebanon's troubled history, turned into a showdown Sunday between the current prime...

Men’s golfer stuns NCAA field

by Aaron Kirscht
Published June 1, 1998

This won't do much to quiet those Tiger Woods comparisons. Long-hitting Gophers golfer James McLean, a 19-year-old freshman from Wahgunjah, Australia, who's been in the United States for just five months,...

Police departments profit from drug busts

Published June 1, 1998

COLUMBUS, Ohio (U-WIRE) -- The reckless drive of politicians and the ignorant masses to eradicate drugs from our society has given birth to appalling laws that one would only expect to find in repressive...

Organization hosts

by Emily Dalnodar
Published June 1, 1998

Disability Services wanted its students to bridge the gap between academia and the work place. The Office of Special Learning Opportunities looked to branch out to students with disabilities. Together...

Smiles replace stress at pre-finals celebration

by Jenniffer Wise
Published June 1, 1998

It was the lull before the storm. To give students a chance to relax one last time before finals next week, the Minnesota Student Association and the Coffman Union Program Council Friday brought comedy,...

Program highlights

by Jake Kapsner
Published June 1, 1998

An audience gave a juggler rave reviews for mixing bowling pins with jokes while a student project asked people to define disability by writing on a community mural. Such visual and verbal exchanges highlighted...

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