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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

The final say on our civil rights

Published March 30, 2005
Anti-judiciary ideas are more about removing the last obstacle to a conservative revolution.

Plastic can be financial lead weight

Published March 30, 2005
While credit cards are helpful in the short term, they can cause long-term problems.

Tax deduction should expand, not die off

Published March 29, 2005
Any tax incentive that encourages higher education promotes many positive values.

As atrocities go, ‘The Passion’ was rather tame

Published March 29, 2005
One would think the sacrifice to atone for mankind's sins would have been unique.

Make Medicarea top priority

Published March 29, 2005
Social Security needs reforming, but its reserves will last far longer than Medicare's.

Giving life the benefit of the doubt

Published March 29, 2005
The political branches have made their views known, and courts have respected them as they saw fit (which is not at all).

Creating a kinder campus

Published March 28, 2005
Recent examples of intimidation on campus point to a need for basic respect.

Don’t divorce faith and debate

Published March 28, 2005
Individuals should always have to justify their assumptions during a discussion, but we should not stop them from using their faith to do so.

Cultural norms affect women’s aptitudes

Published March 28, 2005
While little boys are encouraged to build things, girls are told to play with dolls.

Terri Schiavo should die in peace

Published March 28, 2005
While the situation is terribly troubling, Terri Schiavo has not had much of a life for 15 years.

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