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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

BWCA debate involves dispute over state land

Published January 6, 1998

DULUTH, Minn. (AP) -- A plan for the U.S. Forest Service to buy the remaining state lands still inside the Boundary Waters Canoe Area has become an emerging issue in the debate over the area's future. Contrary...

Seahawks bidding for Holmgren

Published January 6, 1998

GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -- The Mike Holmgren whirlwind tour is headed for Seattle, Baltimore and Philadelphia as he searches for a team that will give him total control. The Seahawks appear to be the strongest...

Research team closes in on disease cure

by Heather Fors
Published January 6, 1998

University researchers hope that a new nasal treatment, proven effective on mice, will have the same results on humans in curing a disease where the immune system attacks normal agents in the body. Headed...

Hooya! Rowdy

by Brian Close
Published January 6, 1998

More than 500 spectators and revelers cheered and shouted the name of freshly inaugurated Gov. Jesse Ventura as he took the podium at Coffman Union's Great Hall on Tuesday afternoon. Ventura, who became...

Minneapolis police unable to apprehend

by Sarah McKenzie
Published January 6, 1998

A hooded hoodlum robbed a store at gunpoint in southeast Minneapolis in the early afternoon on Dec. 29. Store cashier Rita Bergstrom said the man covered most of his face with a hood during the robbery...

U constructs plans for

by Stacy Jo
Published January 6, 1998

Atop the new subterranean parking ramp, several apartment-style housing facilities cascade down the slope toward East River Road, adjacent to a wide, grassy central plaza leading up to Coffman Union. The...

Politicians assess

by Coralie Carlson
Published January 6, 1998

Gov. Jesse Ventura might be one of the most well-known governors in the nation, but now Minnesotans must wait to see if he can use his power as effectively as he's used his popularity. The state Legislature...

U comeback falls short, 66-58

by Sarah Mitchell
Published January 6, 1998

The Gophers women's basketball team has already collected more tallies in the win column than all of last season, but its rise from the bottom of the Big Ten standings looks to be at least another year...

Legislative session

by Coralie Carlson
Published January 6, 1998

Still recovering from Gov. Jesse Ventura's inauguration ceremony, legislators continued the pomp and celebrations Tuesday for the opening day of the session. But this time children lined the hallways,...

Aramark

by Nancy Ngo
Published January 6, 1998

Aramark Corp. will slowly change the face of vending, catering, dining and residential food service at the University as it starts moving in this month. In what is billed as the largest food contract...

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