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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

CHALK IT UP Net:…

Published April 14, 1998

CHALK IT UPNet: We continue our twitterpation for spring with chalk art, bubble gum gifts and trusty green coats. Tis signs of the season, folks! But, before we begin, we have a ...COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE...

Sunday win gives tennis team split

by Mark Heller
Published April 13, 1998

Like something out of a Charles Dickens novel, the Gophers women's tennis team experienced its own version of the best of times and the worst of times this weekend. On Friday, the Gophers led 3-1 against...

Hunger strike, deliberations continue to stew

by Ken Eisinger
Published April 13, 1998

Hunger strikers showed no signs of ending their standoff this weekend after rejecting University administrators' responses to protest demands in a tense meeting Friday afternoon. Tempers flared and the...

U team will bike to Chicago to raise money for AIDS, HIV

by Heather Fors
Published April 13, 1998

Hundreds will gather in July to pedal from Minneapolis to Chicago for a common cause: the HIV virus and AIDS. And a group of about 10 University students will join this mass of two-wheelers on the 470-mile...

OH, WHAT TANGLED WE…

Published April 13, 1998

OH, WHAT TANGLED WEBS WE Net: Sometimes, in our never-ending service to the University community, we see the same things on our readers' minds. A surge of intellect, one might say. A thirst for fine drink....

Food code changes stress sanitation

by Emily Dalnodar
Published April 13, 1998

Food safety week has come and gone, but food officials say food awareness must remain. And they hope a proposed revision of state health codes from the Minnesota Department of Health to protect food safety...

U professor is leader in neuroscience

by David Hyland
Published April 13, 1998

Charles Nelson is just a doctor to the youngsters he studies. They would never expect that, minus a coonskin cap, the child psychology professor is a pioneer as well. "He's probably the most important...

University professors win McKnight honors

by Michelle Moriarity
Published April 13, 1998

If this year's crop of Distinguished McKnight professors is any indication, then the University is in good academic hands. Six University professors recently received $100,000 research grants from the...

Northern Ireland’s battle has just begun

Published April 13, 1998

Ireland has always been Easter's nation. For Christians, the holiday marks not the end of Jesus' ministry but the beginning of a new covenant with God. Easter is an offer of salvation, not salvation itself....

Inconsistency plagues men’s tennis again

by Ken Zimmer
Published April 13, 1998

The Gophers men's tennis team was rewarded with a pre-Easter treat Saturday before finding a rotten egg of reality in its basket on Sunday. The team upset Northwestern on Saturday 4-3, but fell in usual...

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