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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

That slip could cost you

by Holly Lahd
Published March 8, 2007
Is the fear of losing health insurance propelling people to grad school?

Student activists can help Darfur

Published March 8, 2007
We must take action to end the suffering in Darfur.

D.C. bureaus slipping away

Published March 8, 2007
Many newspapers facing budget cuts look first to scale back their Washington coverage.

What’s up doc? Politically speaking, that is

by Adri Mehra
Published March 8, 2007
The war of ideas can continue on DVD.

Market tampering with free time

by Ramla Bile
Published March 7, 2007
Universalizing time and prioritizing profit.

No snow day for the newspaper

by Anna Weggel
Published March 6, 2007
It is the duty of daily newspapers to find ways to publish under even the most severe conditions.

Wellstone’s legacy lives on

by Jason Stahl
Published March 5, 2007
Tomorrow's St. Paul caucuses are the start of the process whereby political parties endorse candidates for various city council wards.

Fear and loathing at the impound lot

by John Hoff
Published March 5, 2007
Squirrels do not gather nuts with such rapid speed as tow trucks gather victims.

Measuring the value of teaching

Published March 5, 2007
These criteria offer a way to get beyond the sales pitch and get down to a school's real commitment to education.

Soooo MySpace it hurts

by Katharine Hargreaves
Published March 2, 2007
Next time you sign in, ask yourself if your 14,349,082 cyber-friends really matter as much as your real-life friends.

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