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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Opinion

Intelligent design: Relevant to science

Published November 1, 2005
Intelligent design is relevant to evolution and is a catalyst for new directions. It is a different perspective that inspires creativity.

Reliving the love of the Brooklyn Dodgers

Published November 1, 2005
Baseball will break your heart. It comes and goes like the seasons and leaves you yearn for.

Why we should walk out

Published November 1, 2005
We need only to look at the striking example of the anti-war movement during the time of the Vietnam War.

Get the facts straight on the local smoking ban

Published November 1, 2005
Smoking ban hurts small Minnesota businesses like Stub & Herbs.

Disasters and realizing something deeper

Published October 31, 2005
We need to evaluate our actions and our daily dealings within this society.

Traveling tips for those headed to Asia

Published October 31, 2005
Asia is an unfamiliar destination. With a little prep, travels will be enjoyable.

Tasers have a record of safety

Published October 31, 2005
Tasers save lives when proper training and tight policy are used. Look at the record.

Reflecting on Harriet Miers

by Abby Bar-Lev
Published October 31, 2005
There is the same challenge facing the nation and President Bush: Whom to appoint next. Bush must search more extensively for candidates.

Stop contracting with MINNCOR

by Nathan Paulsen
Published October 31, 2005
Administrators prioritize financial interests over community needs. MINNCOR is one example.

Turner’s death recalls Daily’s First Amendment victory

Published October 31, 2005
Turner helped to establish the First Amendment Fund, a program that awards scholarships.

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