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The Minnesota Daily



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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Opinion

Professors’ actions troublingg

Published March 21, 2005
In opposing "don't ask, don't tell," the Law School faculty seeks to restrict military recruiting.

The problem is not in the question

Published March 21, 2005
Avoiding difficult questions by labeling them as out of bounds for discussion won't help us solve the problems we face as a society.

Now that everyone knows where Lebanon is

Published March 21, 2005
While sympathizing with some who suffer injustice, leaders often ignore many others.

Government spending run amok

Published March 21, 2005
Congress needs to reacquaint itself with fiscal restraint and make some tough choices.

Small step for energy treads on wildlife

Published March 21, 2005
It's unsure how much oil is under the refuge, but it won't likely be worth what we lose.

Amendment un-needed, wrong

Published March 21, 2005
Minnesota already bans same-sex marriage, and the debate threatens actual progress.

Spring break is the new Mighty Mouse

Published March 11, 2005
After a seemingly unending winter of discon-tent, spring break is here to save the day.

Beach volleyball 101

Published March 11, 2005
Rule No. 12: If you win four or more consecutive games, preferably by shutout, you haven't had enough to drink.

Profs stand up to discrimination

Published March 11, 2005
The Law School faculty isn't anti-military, but "don't ask, don't tell" is still unacceptable.

Strategies for access to higher education in the future

Published March 10, 2005
While seeking to become an elite public research institu-tion, the University must balance various interests.

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