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’08 Senate hopefuls discuss issues that hit home on campus

by Liz Riggs
Published October 18, 2007
Each of the leading U.S. Senate candidates granted The Minnesota Daily an opportunity to get answers for some of the most pressing questions on college voters' minds.

Wireless Minneapolis coming soon to campus

by Devin Henry
Published October 18, 2007

The city of Minneapolis, in conjunction with USI Wireless, is partway through constructing a new wireless Internet service, known as Wireless Minneapolis. The network will eventually provide wireless Internet...

The day the West was shot (in the head)

by Sara Nicole Miller
Published October 18, 2007
New Jesse James biopic shows the outlaw's final days through the eyes of his assassin

Wilson attacker caught

by Andy Steinke
Published October 18, 2007
He was charged with false imprisonment and failure to register as a predatory offender.

‘Elizabeth’ less than golden

by Stephanie Dickrell
Published October 18, 2007
'Elizabeth: The Golden Age' does little to entertain.

New research on high school dropout rate

by Danielle Nordine
Published October 17, 2007

University sociology professor John "Rob" Warren discovered national high school graduation rates are much lower than commonly thought. "For a long time, we've been taught that (the high school dropout...

Lecture cites need for girls’ increase in physical activity

by Betsy Graca
Published October 17, 2007

With video games, Internet and television constantly competing for Americans' attention, physical activity has become more important than ever to ensure healthy bodies and minds. The University's Tucker...

University’s dirtiest team competes

by Alex Robinson
Published October 17, 2007
The team placed third in a regional competition, advancing them to the national competition in April.

Lacking city funds, NRP can’t complete neighborhood improvement projects

by Joy Petersen
Published October 16, 2007
Because tax revenues were different from projected amounts, tax-based funding for NRP has been cut.

Ceremony for new bridge skipped

by Liz Riggs
Published October 16, 2007
According to Mn/DOT, groudbreaking festivities were never definitely scheduled to occur.

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