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The Minnesota Daily

Will Likud and Netanyahu seek middle ground?

Published May 31, 1996

JERUSALEM (AP) -- If Benjamin Netanyahu's victory in Israel's elections for prime minister is confirmed, how hard-line will his government be? Campaign statements by the Likud Party leader threatened Palestinians...

Major tenure change to wait

by Lynne Kozarek
Published May 31, 1996

After several months of heated discussion about tenure, the Faculty Senate affirmed a new sense of cooperation Thursday at its final meeting of the academic year, but much work remains to be done on tenure...

U student jailed, then released following deadly car accident

by Kamariea Forcier
Published May 31, 1996

A University of Minnesota student was released from Dakota County jail on Tuesday, five days after being involved in a car crash in which another man was killed. Minnesota highway patrol officers took...

Kerr doesn’t make cut at NCAAs

by Kristian Pope
Published May 31, 1996

Minnesota's Rob Kerr shot a 7-over-par 79 Thursday at the NCAA Men's Golf Championships in Chattanooga, Tenn., and did not qualify for today's third round. Kerr, the only Gophers golfer at NCAAs this...

CSCIndex brings strong medicine to health center

by Shannon Hahn
Published May 30, 1996

Editor's Note: The Academic Health Center, which includes seven health care schools and the University Hospital and Clinic, hired the CSC Index consulting firm last June. In an effort to make profound...

U’s minority faculty: recruited, not rising

by Kelly Wittman
Published May 30, 1996

Despite problems retaining faculty of color, the Board of Regents opted to deny tenure or promotion to several minority candidates. When the Board of Regents reviewed tenure and promotion recommendations...

Credit on campus: too available?

by Brian Bakst
Published May 30, 1996

Imagine never having to carry cash. Imagine having the ability to buy $350 worth of clothes when the balance on your checkbook reads only $245 and getting a free T-shirt besides. Sound too good to pass...

U prof’s mediation programhelps victims face offenders

by Christine Tomlinson
Published May 30, 1996

To get justice, go to the source. Victims can do just that, thanks to a movement in criminal justice called victim-offender mediation. University professor Mark Umbreit helped start the movement, which...

African-American studentshonored at awards ceremony

by Paul Sanders
Published May 30, 1996

Extra chairs were needed to accommodate the standing-room-only crowd of more than 300 award recipients and attendees at an awards ceremony sponsored by the African American Learning Resource Center in...

Women’s pro hoops eye success

by Michael Rand
Published May 30, 1996

Like a spurned lover or a stumbling alcoholic, professional women's basketball is back, promising things will be different this time. With memories of past leagues that have come and gone, two new attempts...

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