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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Solemn epitaph lends

by John Adams
Published January 12, 1998

A piece of University history is living on in the basement of Willey Hall this month in the retrospective art exhibit of a former graduate student who died almost two years ago. The Catherine E. Nash Gallery...

Opportunities are there, but U missing out

by Tim Nichols
Published January 12, 1998

During the Gophers men's hockey team's one-point showing -- a 3-3 tie on Saturday and a 5-0 loss on Sunday -- against Denver, one thing became painfully clear. Minnesota's offense is stuck like a '73 Pinto...

Candidates’ favorites sure to make way back into state’s crime debate

Published January 12, 1998

ST. PAUL (AP) -- In an election-year attack, lawmakers will take aim at juveniles and drunken drivers and consider whether convicts are receiving sentences to fit their crimes. Overall state crime rates...

Women’s gymnasts top No. 6 Alabama

by Michael Dougherty
Published January 12, 1998

Last week co-head coach Jim Stephenson called his 13th-ranked women's gymnastics team, "The best-kept secret in Minnesota." Well, the secret is out. Stephenson's squad defeated sixth-ranked Alabama 192.925...

Grad group

by Rebecca Czaplewski
Published January 12, 1998

Job placement for graduate and professional students after they attain their degrees topped the agenda at Monday's Graduate and Professional Student Assembly meeting. Christine Maziar, dean of the Graduate...

Megan’s Law inflames town to town

Published January 12, 1998

Dealing with a sex offender is as delicate a task as defusing a bomb. Unlike most criminals, sex offenders, due to their sexual preferences, are oftentimes doomed to re-offend. The Wetterling Act of 1994...

Islamic party urges political solution to Algerian insurgency

Published January 12, 1998

PARIS (AP) -- The Algerian Islamic party, whose banishment sparked a bloody insurgency six years ago Sunday lambasted the military-backed government and demanded a probe of recent massacres. But the Islamic...

The love that dare …

Published January 12, 1998

The love that dare not speak its name, sodomist, that way, temperamental, in the life, homosexual, gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and now queer. What people call us and what we call ourselves has...

JADEDFrom China …

Published January 12, 1998

JADED From China Doll: Dear Network, I'm wondering if you could please please PLEASE help me with a PSA. Net: Always, as is our conscionable duty. I lost my very precious gold and jade bracelet early Friday...

Minnesota track teams to begin indoor season over the weekend

by Michael Dougherty
Published January 9, 1998

Coming off a third place finish in the Big Ten, men's indoor track and field coach Phil Lundin is conservatively approaching this Saturday's Northwest Open at the University Fieldhouse. Lundin, in his...

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