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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Opinion

Who are we, anyway?

Published November 12, 2007
The nation's highest-ranking legal officer would not say that waterboarding is torture.

Perfect memories of a perfect past?

by Jake Perron
Published November 12, 2007
In the world of Facebook, we are the pawns, and somebody else is playing the game. Recent additions take the social network to a whole new level.

Trust me: Don’t drink and drive

Published November 9, 2007
We all know the reasons not to drink and drive, so why do we still do it?

Time has stood still in other places besides Jena, La.

by Paul Hamilton
Published November 8, 2007
Hangman's nooses have been found in at least nine different states in the United States.

Partially hydro-what?

by Kelsey Kudak
Published November 8, 2007
Most people cannot even pronounce the word hydrogenated. So why do so many common foods we eat contain it?

College gets better with age

by Quynh Nguyen
Published November 7, 2007
College is better a second time around, when you know what you are passionate about and what you want to do.

Musharraf’s actions stifle freedom

by Chelsey Perkins
Published November 6, 2007
Gen. Pervez Musharraf's suspension of press freedoms in Pakistan encroaches upon fundamental human rights.

Threat evacuation should be voluntary

by John Hoff
Published November 5, 2007
Students can keep a close eye on individual rooms to make sure nobody sneaks in a big cartoon bomb.

Students rally around Obama

Published November 5, 2007
In the summer of 2006, a group of students founded Students for Barack Obama as a grassroots movement.

Brought to you by a young contrarian

by Jake Perron
Published November 5, 2007
In times of introspection, I often amuse myself with the lyrical magnificence of Rod Stewart: "I wish that I knew what I know now when I was younger."

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