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The Minnesota Daily

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St. Paul City Council urges peace, multilateralism in Iraq

by Emily Johns
Published February 20, 2003
St. Paul joins Chicago, Seattle, Baltimore, Detroit - and Ely, Minn., - in advocating peace.

Hybrid rental car club hOurCar will provide convenience for some

by Nathan Hall
Published February 20, 2003

A unique, environmentally friendly automobile program coming to the Twin Cities will let drivers rent cars by the hour. But most University undergraduate students need not apply. Members of the hOurCar...

Metro Transit might lose routes, hike fares

by Nathan Hall
Published February 19, 2003

Canceled bus routes and increased fares might be on the way, since Metro Transit's budget will likely be slashed as part of Minnesota's worst budget crisis ever. Metro Transit's woes are twofold. First,...

U research facility is included in bond projects

by Andrew Pritchard
Published February 14, 2003

Five state senators called on the Legislature on Thursday to pass bonding projects former Gov. Jesse Ventura vetoed last year. The projects include building and maintenance at the University and at Minnesota...

Men’s tennis goes to No. 10 nationally

Published February 14, 2003

With six straight victories against ranked opponents, Minnesota's men's tennis team moved up one spot to No. 10 in the latest ITA national rankings. It is the highest ranking for the Gophers since the...

Pawlenty’s cuts balance budget

by Andrew Pritchard
Published February 10, 2003

Gov. Tim Pawlenty cut approximately $280 million from state programs and agencies Friday after the House and Senate failed to agree on a plan to contain the state budget deficit in the current fiscal year. A...

Deficit dominates the day

by Andrew Pritchard
Published February 7, 2003
In State of State, Pawlenty calls on citizens to do their duty

200 remember double homicide in Hudson

by Rocky Thompson
Published February 6, 2003

Approximately 200 people gathered in Hudson, Wis., to recognize the one-year anniversary of a double homicide involving a University student. Family, friends and community members met at the O'Connell...

Police evidence room houses more than a few odds ‘n’ ends

by Rocky Thompson
Published February 5, 2003

Drugs, money, guns and light fixtures have one thing in common: They've done time in the University police evidence room. Behind three locked doors, a small room holds every piece of evidence in limbo...

New Fairview breast center offers advanced technology

by Dylan Thomas
Published February 4, 2003

From its new digital mammography to surgery consultation, the newly opened Fairview-University Breast Center offers patients comprehensive care under one roof. Lisa Hurt, Breast Center manager, said it...

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