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The Minnesota Daily

Opinion

The fight for access is not over

by Nathan Paulsen
Published September 19, 2005
Robert Bruininks revealed the true character of his administration with the closing of General College.

Refusing refugee status and questioning its implications

Published September 19, 2005
The term "refugee" in the wake of Katrina exposes a need for debate and the "whiteness" of society.

U.S. doing what it can in Iraq

Published September 16, 2005
This process is not easy; it takes time and much effort from both sides.

‘Best of’ list deserves a rant and a critique

Published September 16, 2005
Adler's review may have been spot-on, but her list aroused violent urges.

University’s X.500 e-mail, a monument to idiocy

by John Hoff
Published September 15, 2005
If the University were an animal, X.500 would be a lack of opposable thumbs thwarting our ability to make decent tools.

The culture and dignity of crossing over

Published September 15, 2005
I traced my family's traditions to preserved traditions of the Akan people of Ghana.

A continent and a house of cards

by Darren Bernard
Published September 15, 2005
As Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez grows bolder, Uncle Sam could find a new national security crisis south of the border.

Facing shame and economic inequalities

Published September 15, 2005
Acknowledging class inequalities and privilege doesn't perpetuate problems.

Perspective and questioning the paper we’re printed on

Published September 15, 2005
Between 70 and 100 percent of trees used to make newsprint, which is what newspaper is printed on, are cut from virgin forests.

Meet your readers’ representative

by Molly Moker
Published September 14, 2005
I keep the Daily accountable to its readers. I need your help to do my job.

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