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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Opinion

Kansas vs. rational thought

Published November 14, 2005
Intelligent design is the extreme in which science becomes philosophy.

Questioning beliefs and intellectualism

by Diana Fu
Published November 14, 2005
I realized that the thing I had trusted in " the human intellect " is actually quite frail.

A Month of Kindness and a better society

Published November 14, 2005
I think we could all use a little more kindness, even if it seems sappy.

Work a garden for a change

by Nathan Paulsen
Published November 14, 2005
Permaculture offers hope of a more just and peaceful world. We must recognize its pioneers.

Making underage drinking an issue

Published November 14, 2005
Breaking the law is showing a huge lack of maturity and responsible drinking.

Tired of the same old myths about Roe v. Wade

by Abby Bar-Lev
Published November 14, 2005
Let's have a serious debate about abortion within this framework: one of choice, freedom, health, privacy and equality for all women.

Countering University spin on unions

Published November 11, 2005
The misinformation game is beneath the dignity of any higher education institution.

Learning outside the classroom

Published November 11, 2005
The social struggles of our time are better witnessed in the streets.

What’s behind your lunch? Part II

by John Hoff
Published November 10, 2005
From scrapes with federal authorities, to cigarette price fixing, to "Ninny the Torch," Aramark serves up a buffet of controversy.

Films about the past shine light on the present

Published November 10, 2005
The lasting and compelling theme of "Capote" and "Good Night, and Good Luck" is a search for truth.

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