Skip to Main Content
Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily



Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Uncategorized

Do NOT delete or rename this category.

To her, even AIDS has a ‘silver’ lining

by Erin Adler
Published November 10, 2005
Sarah Silverman makes a film out of her offensive comedy

Violence and revenge – the bittersweet cycle continues

by Don M. Burrows
Published November 10, 2005
Two films showing at the Oak Street Cinema show the cyclical and shocking nature of settling the score

Kelly’s loss to Coleman blamed on his Bush support

by Than Tibbetts
Published November 9, 2005

St. Paul voters resoundingly denounced Mayor Randy Kelly's bid for a second term Tuesday. DFL-endorsed challenger Chris Coleman leveraged Kelly's August 2004 endorsement of President George W. Bush against...

Races end in low turnout

Published November 9, 2005

TSee Metro for coverage of the mayoral, and City Council Ward 2 and Ward 3 races. uesday was not a presidential election, and the turnout numbers reflected just that. In Minneapolis, approximately 69,633...

Green Party takes over Ward 2 with Cam Gordon

by Bryce Haugen
Published November 9, 2005

By a close margin Tuesday, University-area residents chose Green Party candidate Cam Gordon as their next Minneapolis City Council member. Gordon received 2,481 votes, according to preliminary results,...

DFLer Hofstede prevails in Ward 3 City Council election

by Kevin McCahill
Published November 9, 2005

Minneapolis voters chose Diane Hofstede to be the next Ward 3 City Council member Tuesday. Hofstede won by a preliminary total of 2,407 votes to 946 votes, according to the city of Minneapolis Web site....

Minneapolis voters choose Rybak for four more years

by Cati Vanden Breul
Published November 9, 2005

Minneapolis residents gave Mayor R.T. Rybak what he wanted Tuesday: four more years to run the city. Rybak defeated Hennepin County Commissioner Peter McLaughlin 61 percent to 37 percent to retain his...

Grant pays for lead paint safety in Hennepin County

by Kevin McCahill
Published November 9, 2005
Official hopes to have lead-safe housing in all Minneapolis homes by 2010.

Some workers in Minneapolis to see larger paychecks

by Cati Vanden Breul
Published November 7, 2005
Employers contracting from the city will have to start pay at $12 an hour or $10 an hour with health care.

Aptly adapted to its environment

by Jenna Ross
Published November 3, 2005
As 'Shopgirl' moves from sheet to screen, complexity remains

Accessibility Toolbar