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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Opinion

Failure after failure at corporate U

Published September 7, 2004
It's time for the administration to radically re-evaluate the way it governs the University.

Secondhand smoke is a serious health risk

Published September 7, 2004
Banning smoking in bars and restaurants is an excellent way to combat this problem.

Rent subsidies worthwhile but costly

Published September 7, 2004
Cuts to the Section 8 program are a result of congressional failure.

Iraq is not another Vietnam

Published September 7, 2004
The military didn't lose Vietnam, the U.S. public did.

What happened to the ‘free’ in free speech?

Published September 7, 2004
This summer's political conventions failed the spirit of the First Amendment.

All the fairytale that’s fit to print

Published September 7, 2004
Out of the way, Cinderella. The New York Times is at it again.

Smoking ban bad policy based on bad science

Published August 18, 2004
Is an exaggerated health risk more important than jobs?

Iraq devolves into a quagmire

Published August 18, 2004
The conflict in Iraq is coming to resemble the tragedy of Vietnam.

St. Paul mayor, City Council at odds

Published August 18, 2004
Further sniping, which will almost certainly hurt the city, must be avoided.

The University: a boss like any other

Published August 18, 2004
If the University could get away with running itself like Wal-Mart, it would.

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