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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

U officials plan to regulate collegiate-licensed products

by Coralie Carlson
Published May 28, 1998

Several schools recently learned they sold sweatshop-produced gear. Some University officials now want to join the nationwide trend of creating policies to prevent it from happening here. The universities...

Way to Grow supports student parents

by Jake Kapsner
Published May 28, 1998

Parenting demands include feeding, clothing, nurturing and teaching, teaching, teaching. Student demands include eating, sleeping and studying, studying, studying. Being a University student and a parent...

Journey into the heart of greekness

Published May 28, 1998

I admit, I had toyed with jumping on the greek-bashing bandwagon up until a fateful day a few weeks back. It felt a bit more like July than May as I rode my beat up old Schwinn down University Avenue,...

Hard-line party says it won’t overthrow N. Ireland peace deal

Published May 27, 1998

BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) -- Seeking seats in Northern Ireland's new legislative Assembly, the province's most hard-line Protestant party insisted Tuesday that it won't try to destroy the peace deal...

Flourishing job

by Ken Eisinger
Published May 27, 1998

This summer, graduates across the nation will enter the best entry-level market in nearly three decades, according to an annual Michigan State survey of 477 businesses, industries and government agencies. Employers...

New technologies display vulnerabilities

Published May 27, 1998

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (U-WIRE) -- The nation received two stunning reminders last week that the modern technology so many people depend on operates in a very fragile state. The marvelous new ways in which people...

Net: In Article 5 o…

Published May 27, 1998

Net: In Article 5 of our mission statement, it is clearly stated that "Network is to continually strive to elevate the intellectual plane of this fair University." In keeping with this esteemed article,...

University honors McFarland with achievement award

by Robin Huiras
Published May 27, 1998

A ceremony filled with awards, applause, standing ovations and tears honored Keith McFarland Tuesday, representing the contributions and service he has given to the University for more than 50 years. "Professor...

School admissions rise

by Andrew Donohue
Published May 27, 1998

During peak recruitment season, Roxanne Rockvam spends few days in her quaint Williamson Hall office. Instead, Rockvam, a recruiter in the Office of Admissions, fills her work days with highway travel...

Doctor convicted in subway gassing sentenced to life in prison

Published May 27, 1998

TOKYO (AP) -- A doomsday cult member convicted of murder escaped the death penalty Tuesday for his role in the worst act of terrorism in modern-day Japan. Ikuo Hayashi was sentenced to life in prison in...

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