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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Opinion

Grad School cuts and mergers

Published March 25, 2005
Students don't have authority in this area, but should have been given more attention.

Drilling in Alaska? Why not?

Published March 24, 2005
Human beings, like nature and animals, are a part of "the environment" and should be able to use it as we see proper.

Bad role models make for bad kids

Published March 24, 2005
As Congress takes a long overdue look at drug use in Major League Baseball, much more is at stake for society as a whole.

A troublingly violent atmosphere

Published March 24, 2005
Monday was an awful day, but it wasn't the first time violence touched Red Lake.

Gambling ideas must help different groups

Published March 24, 2005
While facilitating gambling is always a dicey prospect, the current ideas strike a balance.

Academic freedom matters

Published March 24, 2005
The current proposal is not about freedom but a political attempt to sanitize classroom discussion.

Christ suffered through ‘perfected pain’

Published March 24, 2005
The next four days are the best time of year to consider what Christ's actions did for humanity.

A root cause to troubling violence

Published March 24, 2005
In explaining Monday's tragedy, we cannot ignore the economic reality in Red Lake, Minn.

Cutting the student unions’ funding is a poor decision that will harm students

Published March 24, 2005
The committee's final recommendation would result in cutting more than half the student unions' programming.

Challenging one’s beliefs and values is an integral part of modern higher education

Published March 24, 2005
From my point of view, the idea that professors should present diverging views on a subject simply because diverging views exist is rather puzzling.

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