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July-August 2004
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In the July-August 2004 issue you will find stories about University happenings, interesting events and alumni, Gopher sports, and more. Links to stories for which the UMAA owns electronic publishing rights are listed below. Additional articles in the issue include:

A Loss on the Landscape: Old barns are a dying breed in Minnesota. But one photographer is documenting these historic structures and helping to preserve a piece of our past. Photoessay by Doug Ohman

Tomboys Can't Dance: Who says the clumsy and the big-framed should stay off the dance floor? Essay by Roxanne Sadovsky

Off the Shelf: A Q&A with Shannon Olson (M.F.A. '99), plus Bookmarks.

Where Research Meets Ethics
7/12/2004
While research breakthroughs lead us into new territory, the possibilities for a better world seem endless. But public policy lags far behind, and researchers and the public are left struggling to grasp and answer troubling legal and ethical questions. By Meleah Maynard

Football Preview: Gopher Gambol
7/12/2004
A preview of the upcoming Gopher football season, with insights from head coach Glen Mason, a profile of kicker Rhys Lloyd, a stadium update, and more. By Chris Coughlan-Smith

Past Presidents
7/12/2004
Minnesota salutes the 67 volunteer presidents from the University of Minnesota Alumni Association's first 100 years. By Tim Brady

Campus Digest
7/12/2004
Cooling GLBT climate, outstanding international grads, Discoveries, and more.

Sports Notebook
7/12/2004
Baseball's Three-peat, top scholar-athletes, Molitor in the Hall, and more

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