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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Accommodating bikes promotes environment

by By David
Published June 17, 1996

I am a bicycle commuter. Each morning I ride seven or eight miles to the West Bank where I flip down the bike rack on one of the inter-campus buses, load my bike and enjoy the Daily for the remainder...

Local Grand Prix hashigh-profit potential

Published June 17, 1996

Auto racing hits the streets of downtown Minneapolis next month, giving spectators the chance to see souped-up Pontiacs, Camaros and Mustangs traverse a 1.6-mile loop at speeds of up to 150 mph. That sounds...

Internet accounts will be down this weekend

by Michelle Kibiger
Published June 14, 1996

Several Internet-related functions at the University will be unavailable to students and staff members this weekend because of computer service relocation. Beginning Sunday, the University's Office of...

U Police balancingcampus security,open access policy

by Paul Sanders
Published June 14, 1996

Although University Police are reevaluating their security measures after a woman fired a shot into the ceiling of University President Nils Hasselmo's office Tuesday, they don't want to overreact. Little...

U signs Bloomington hockey star

by Matthew Cross
Published June 14, 1996

The Gophers signed another hockey phenom from Bloomington on Wednesday. Only this one is from Kennedy High School rather than Jefferson. Forward Cory Miller, who graduated from Kennedy in 1994 and played...

Sketch of woman who shot gun in Hasselmo’s office released

by Kamariea Forcier
Published June 14, 1996

University Police released a sketch Thursday of the woman who shot a bullet into the ceiling of University President Nils Hasselmo's office Tuesday morning. University Police detectives are still searching...

Raabe’s hard work pays off with Twins

by Scott Bradley
Published June 14, 1996

When Minnesota Twins infielder Brian Raabe played for the Gophers back in the late 1980s, he earned the starting second baseman's job as a freshman. Things are a little bit different these days for the...

Airline won’t track U discount

by Kelly Wittman
Published June 14, 1996

Northwest Airlines refuses to help the University comply with a state statute that requires that all frequent-flyer miles earned through University-funded travel be utilized only by the University. The...

Board of Regents review new code of conduct policy

by Brian Bakst
Published June 14, 1996

People who use University resources and facilities may be subject to a newly defined code of conduct if the Board of Regents approves it. Regents briefly reviewed the code Thursday and are expected to...

The Brainerd War…

by Ryan Schuster
Published June 14, 1996

The Brainerd Warriors' 12-run seventh inning allowed them to slip past the Rosemount Irish 16-10 Thursday in the first round of the state baseball tournament at Siebert Field. Brainerd started the top...

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