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Debate No. 2: an analysis

by Brian Arola
Published October 18, 2012
University poli-sci associate professor Kathryn Pearson breaks down the second presidential debate.

Poli Sci experts to discuss election

by Bryna Godar
Published October 16, 2012
U panel will offer research-based perspective on the upcoming election.

Supreme Ct. hears race in admissions case

by Cody Nelson
Published October 11, 2012
The outcome of the case could affect colleges nationwide, including the U of M.

Jury hears another witness in terror trial

by Derek Wetmore
Published October 11, 2012
One of the 18 men charged by the FBI testified Wednesday.
Social science graduate student Daniel Perez acquires his personal record for applying a temporary reprieve from deportation that the Obama administration is offering Tuesday at the Hennepin County Government Center in downtown Minneapolis.

Undocumented students get deportation deferrals

by Linda Yang
Published October 10, 2012
Some say the DACA is just one step in the direction of immigration reform.

Supreme Court hears affirmative action case

by Cody Nelson
Published October 10, 2012
The court will decide whether race can be used as a factor in college admissions decisions.

U researcher predicts election from no. of blinks

by Jessica Lee
Published October 9, 2012
Obama blinked 1,000 times more than Romney during the debate.

8 alternatives: third-party choices

by Brian Arola
Published October 9, 2012
These presidential candidates take the Minnesota ballot beyond Obama and Romney.
Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., speaks Wednesday at a presidential debate watch party.  Students for Obama hosted the party at the Bell Museum of Natural History.

Poli-sci researcher weighs in on debate

by Alexi Gusso
Published October 8, 2012
An expert tells the Daily why the candidates said what they said and who she thinks ‘won.’

Stage is set for terror trial arguments

by Katherine Lymn
Published October 3, 2012
A Mpls. man is charged with helping recruit men for al-Shabab.

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