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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Opinion

Thank God no one died

by Kelsey Kudak
Published September 27, 2007
It seems we are remarkably desensitized to these kinds of horrific events.

Disability services goes the extra mile

by Paul Hamilton
Published September 27, 2007
9.2 percent of first-year college students report having a disability.

This labor conflict ain’t over

by John Hoff
Published September 27, 2007

The picket signs might be put away, but the underlying issues and conflicts associated with the recent American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees strike can't be tossed in the back of...

Learning how to respect and fear credit

by Quynh Nguyen
Published September 26, 2007
They are in everyone's wallet, but with every transaction credit cards grow more powerful and deadly.

Freedom of speech is content neutral

by Chelsey Perkins
Published September 25, 2007
No matter how abhorrent the content of speech, it still deserves the freedom to be expressed.

The real challenge of good journalism

Published September 25, 2007
The Ridder case is not an an example of corporate media's darkside.

Jailed for asking too many questions, part two

by John Hoff
Published September 24, 2007
Twelve men shared one golf pencil, sharpened by rubbing against the frame of a bed.

Living through anguish

by Kathryn Nelson
Published September 24, 2007
This is the third edition of an ongoing series. Look for the fourth edition in next Monday's Daily.

Cheap symbolic gestures

by Jake Perron
Published September 24, 2007
An advertiser's purpose is to appeal to as many eyeballs, in as many ways, as possible.

Hopefully casual Friday means a party

Published September 21, 2007
While most of you are looking forward to the best years of your life, keep in mind grandma over here.

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