| Stories for
Friday, July 7th, 1995 |
Brian DeRoy
Staff Reporter
Two women who protested the caging of animals ended up behind bars
themselves.
Heidi Greger and Charlotte Cozzetto we
Genevieve MacLeod
Staff Reporter
A University microbiology professor claims the University is
trying to get rid of him because he blew the whistl
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) -- Gene Keady signed a new seven-year
contract to coach Purdue's men's basketball team, the Big Ten school
announced Thu
By Marthe Mainerich, Jerry Rau and Tony White
We, Marthe Mainerich, Jerry Rau and Tony White, began a fast on June
26, 1995. We began the fast on
Matthew Cross
For The Daily
The first of two summer hockey camps opened Wednesday at Mariucci
Arena, and Gophers coaches are getting a good look
Most sports fans sit on the couch, remote in hand, living in a world
of fantasy.
I am no exception.
Depending on what day it is, I score the winn
Sheryl Spivey, director of financial aid, came to the University
committed to helping students find the aid for which they are
eligible. Her backg
Pratik Joshi
Staff Reporter
Charles Thode can't tear his heart away from the American Indian
studies department he graduated from in the spring.
Kari Siegle
Staff Reporter
Institute of Technology officials have four outside applicants in
their search for a new dean and hope to have a more
Jessica Burke
Staff Reporter
A coalition of University President Nils Hasselmo's minority advisory
councils passed a resolution Thursday demandin
Simple solution to decrease University cuts
The June 14 University brief contains a paragraph reporting closings
and cuts at the University, inclu
From Zaphod: The kiwi is not a cross between a banana and a grape, or
a fruit native to New Zealand. They do come from New Zealand, but
they are n
New zeal for New Zealand fruits
Network/PAGE 11
Activists detail their positions on Bosnia
Opinions/PAGE 7
Microbiology prof gets hearing on
PALESTINIANS: WE NEVER AGREED TO PARTIAL PULLOUT
JERUSALEM (AP) -- Contradicting Israeli claims, Yasser Arafat
said today that Palestinian electi
JAPANESE AUTO IMPORTS SKYROCKET IN YEAR'S FIRST HALF
TOKYO (AP) -- Japan's auto imports surged 35 percent in the first
half of this year, an indu
MORE THAN 100 GRATEFUL DEAD FANS INJURED WHEN DECK COLLAPSES
WENTZVILLE, Mo. (AP) -- A wooden deck at a campground crowded
with Grateful Dead fan
PASSENGER SHIP SINKS OFF AFRICA; MORE THAN 100 DEAD
YAOUNDE, Cameroon (AP) -- More than 100 people drowned when
their passenger ship sank in rough
Simpson case built around fragile framework of circumstantial
evidence
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Where is the rest of the blood O.J. Simpson gave
to p
Daune Stinson
Staff Reporter
Because of some thrifty budgeting, the first floor of Wilson Library
is being remodeled in time for fall. The cost g
Allison Schlesinger
Staff Reporter
University administrators are searching nationwide for a replacement
for Robert Erickson, former senior vice p
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