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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

I don’t believe Charlotte

by Diana Fu
Published January 26, 2006
Tom Wolfe's novel "I am Charlotte Simmons" at least provoked me to recant my undergraduate years.

Housing and carbon monoxide concerns

Published January 25, 2006
It's not just older furnaces that can produce the colorless, odorless deadly gas.

Mark Kennedy wrong for students

Published January 25, 2006
Kennedy voted to cut nearly $13 billion from financial aid loan programs.

Depression screenings faulty

Published January 25, 2006
Any combination of answers resulted in recommendationsto see a doctor.

Playing with flagellum

Published January 25, 2006
Evolution takes place as a result of random, spontaneous changes in genetic material.

The value of education has never been greater

Published January 25, 2006
Help us help you by sharing your comments on the preliminary recommendations.

Recognize that a nuclear-capable Iran is only a matter of time

Published January 25, 2006
We need to think more about how to live with a nuclear Iran.

Battery cages are not good for chickens

Published January 24, 2006
Gregory's assertions about the egg industry are false or scrambled at best.

The means of meeting my first million

by Mat Koehler
Published January 24, 2006
I'm destined to be the most impressive moneymaker the world has ever seen.

Battery cages are good for chickens

Published January 23, 2006
U.S. egg farmers care about treating hens properly and protecting them.

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