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May/June 2005
Volume 19,
Online Issue 9

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Student’s life ends in Iraq

2005 Student Leadership Awards

Senate supports university students

Hillary Clinton blasts Bush at Minnesota fundraiser

Alumni spotlight: Lisa Middag

When Motion Matters: An interview with poet Michael Joseph Winslow

Psychology Club learns about SAD

Third Floor Gallery features the art of Dayton’s Bluff Elementary students

Fully paid health professional scholarships available to qualifying Army recruits

A student union at Metropolitan State?

Stressful student lifestyle increases mental health risks

Isolation, care investigated at local nursing home

Internships: don’t count them out

Coleman Announces $7.9 million for 25 Minnesota colleges and universities

On-line learning—why does it really cost more?

FREE!dom - Free concerts at Twin Cities parks

Technology Bytes: Give your PC some TLC

Viewpoint: Hillary clinton: can she win in 2008?

Viewpoint: America is ready for a female president, but it won’t be Hillary

Viewpoint: Can she win in ’08? Sure, just ask her husband...

Sports Corner: According to some, Mauer is the key

Student Spotlight: Viroon Chinviratchai

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Viewpoint: Hillary clinton: can she win in 2008?

Paul Learned:There is a lot of speculation about whether Hillary Clinton will run for president in 2008. I have a hard time picturing this for several reasons. The first and foremost reason is that she is a Clinton. While many Americans look at Bill Clinton as a good President, his troubles while in office will cast a long shadow on the people that surrounded him, including his wife.

...America is ready for a female president, but it won’t be Hillary

Joe Haynes:I can only imagine what former President Bill Clinton must be thinking right now, “Wait a second… does my wife have an actual chance of winning the biggest election there is in 2008 and becoming the most powerful person in the world? Could this really happen? Could I actually become the first First Man?” The answer is yes.

Wait, before you move on to the sports page and discount my political prowess, let me tell you why.

...Can she win in ’08? Sure, just ask her husband...


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