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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Opinion

Roadless, once again

by Holly Lahd
Published September 28, 2006
By reinstating the forest Roadless Rule, the judiciary brings forest policy in line with public sentiment once more.

Anatomy of a bad argument

Published September 28, 2006
Anyone who believes that laws are enacted only to deter crime has a tenuous grasp on reality.

Would you do it to your dog?

Published September 28, 2006
Our relationship with nonhuman animals is a complex, ambiguous and challenging affair, and we must continually reassess how we should interact with animal kin.

Abortion debate needs clarity

Published September 28, 2006
Is the unborn a human being? Do human beings possess intrinsic moral value?

Loss of ‘The Boondocks’ leaves us there

by Adri Mehra
Published September 27, 2006
We already have lost Dave Chappelle. Is there anyone left?

An uncertain future for NASA

Published September 25, 2006
NASA should rethink its priorities before it loses the new generation's wonder.

Searching for an education focus

Published September 25, 2006
A new database alone is a poor plan to improve higher education in this country.

Torture and the death of an American myth

by Jason Stahl
Published September 25, 2006
Like the Iraq war, the proposed torture legislation destroys yet another traditional American myth.

Fear and loathing in Dinkytown

by John Hoff
Published September 25, 2006
Big Guy recognized "Jimmy," and took this as an invitation to enter a fraternity and stagger upstairs, dripping blood all the way.

Privacy? What privacy?

by Kate Nelson
Published September 22, 2006
There are privacy threats much more deserving of attention than the supposed dangers of Facebook.

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