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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

Editorial board should consider U’s diversity

Published September 8, 2005
The editorial board sits and writes while people volunteer in Louisiana.

Bike locks like udon noodles

by John Hoff
Published September 8, 2005
Yes, I threw the dice in that dimly lit parking lot, calculating my Bike of Destiny would be safe.

Help your newspaper become better

by Britt Johnsen
Published September 8, 2005
We are working to increase diversity and reader relations with a multicultural council.

What you can expect of these pages

Published September 7, 2005
I welcome heat. It'll make this Minnesota winter more tolerable.

Revisionist history stems from power

Published September 7, 2005
Writers of history must include the horrific aspects of America's past.

Optimism is an elixir best served jolly

by Mat Koehler
Published September 6, 2005
Sometimes annoying optimism is the best way to get through tragedy.

A moral conundrumat the parking lot

Published September 6, 2005
Extreme views based on unwavering convictions are barriers to progress.

Erasing revisionist history

Published August 17, 2005
Without the atomic bomb, it is likely I wouldn't have memories of my grandfather.

Lessons for the nuclear age

Published August 17, 2005
Hiroshima and Nagasaki must remind us of the delicate trap of nuclear weapons.

Religion’s value in the health field,education

Published August 17, 2005
The Luther Seminary trains students to help people with their spiritual needs.

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