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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Columnist Clash

Many people say Airbnb is the future of hospitality, but are they actually better than hotels?

Columnist Clash: Hotels or Airbnbs?

by Jasmine Shackleford and Leo Huppke
Published November 3, 2024

Our columnists are here to prove what is the best form of travel lodging — classic hotels or modern Airbnbs?Leo’s Take:From a tiny home underneath the California redwoods to an A-frame perched...

Students have a plethora of houses and apartments to choose from when it comes to living on or near campus.

Columnist Clash: Is it better to live in an apartment or a house?

by Isabella Caswell and Jasmine Shackleford
Published June 26, 2024

Our columnists are here to determine the ideal living situation for students: Apartments or houses?Isabella’s Take:Choosing to live in an apartment is a simpler choice than choosing to live in...

College provides different levels of enjoyment for each student throughout the year.

Columnist Clash: Fall or spring semester, which is better?

by Michael Fraley and Claudia Garcia
Published April 30, 2024
A debate on the optimal time to be a University student.
Columnist Clash: Is voting third-party worth it?

Columnist Clash: Is voting third-party worth it?

by Abiha Kashif and Leo Huppke
Published February 11, 2024
A debate on the efficacy of third-party voting.
Columnist Clash: Republican infighting — good or bad for America?

Columnist Clash: Republican infighting — good or bad for America?

by Gabe Tratz and Mubina Fareed
Published October 12, 2023
The Republican-controlled House has been chaotic and legislatively constipated. Does this bode well for America?
Columnist Clash: Are general education requirements valuable?

Columnist Clash: Are general education requirements valuable?

by Omar Rahman & Kelly Rogers
Published October 2, 2023
Studying a broad range of subject matter is a key feature of the college experience. How should those topics be explored?

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