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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

Bush sells students a lemon

Published February 11, 2005
The president attempted to camouflage cuts to Perkins Loans with a small Pell Grant hike.

Cutting corners on the environment

Published February 11, 2005
We should take steps to strengthen ineffec-tive environmental programs, not cut them.

You bet sports gambling is a good idea!

Published February 11, 2005
Professional sports is already a money-driven industry, we should let the fans gain, too.

Taking our health care for granted in more ways than we might think

Published February 10, 2005
The working poor will lack health care so a "no-tax" pledge can survive.

Stepping back from the brink

Published February 10, 2005
The international community must continue to pressure both sides to achieve peace.

Money, power, status and who cooks diner

Published February 10, 2005
It seems like we currently allow researchers and their studies to tell us too much about our own lives.

Who is teaching these students basic civics?

Published February 10, 2005
Evidently, the nation's youth need a huge re-fresher in the freedoms many have died for.

University plays games with resources

Published February 10, 2005
We must stay vigilant, or the resources we need to succeed will disappear altogether.

A fan-tastic weekend for Gophers fans across two sports and two states

Published February 10, 2005
It was hard to decide which of the Badgers' hockey fans' cheers was the most lame.

Railroading the stadium

Published February 10, 2005
It will be easier to sell the Legislature on something that will benefit all of us: expanding public transit on to campus.

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