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The Minnesota Daily



Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Opinion

Avoiding cauliflower and cancer

Published March 13, 2008
We wear seat belts before learning to drive a car, why shouldn't we receive the Gardasil vaccination when we are young? The value of this vaccine must be acknowledged.

Cleaning up the Internet

by Quynh Nguyen
Published March 12, 2008
Every sexist, racist and immature comment is pollution in an environment that reaches so many.

Identification quandary

Published March 12, 2008
Britain looks to keep tabs on visitors with a new, controversial form of ID card.

How to punt a war

Published March 11, 2008
The hardest decisions about Iraq will fall to President George W. Bush's successor.

Laying the tracks

Published March 10, 2008
With the light-rail line a go, the University community needs to hear more specifics.

Staff prepares to introduce changes

Published March 10, 2008
In two weeks, in our first issue after spring break, we'll be introducing a few new features and designs.

Goodbye, Oak Street Cinema

Published March 10, 2008
It seems that the independents are gone or will soon be bought up.

The perils of punch-line politics

Published March 10, 2008
Instead of scolding candidates for depraved tactics, they've been endorsed with applause.

I’ve got your ‘branding effort’ right here

by John Hoff
Published March 10, 2008
No ridiculous, peppy promotion attempt by the Twin Cities will hide the cold, hard reality of Minnesota winter.

Al Franken’s warm District 62 reception

by Alex Essington
Published March 10, 2008
Al Franken showed up late to the convention and required a suspension of the rules so he could speak.

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