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The Minnesota Daily



Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

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According to some local shop owners and workers, the Midwest has one of the largest Pagan communities outside of Salem, Oregon.

White: Embrace the spirit of the season

by Spencer White
Published October 25, 2022
With Halloween on the horizon, it's as good a time as any to get in touch spiritually.
Ask Amber: I think my roommate hates me

Ask Amber: I think my roommate hates me

by Amber Atkinson
Published October 21, 2022
How can I get my roommate to like me?
Traditional formats of local news have been declining, leading to more "pink slime."

Ericson: The rise of zombie journalism

by Sean Ericson
Published October 20, 2022
Partisan “pink slime” websites masquerade as local news.
Ogren: Fitness trackers vs the couch: a physician speaks

Ogren: Fitness trackers vs the couch: a physician speaks

by Allison Ogren
Published October 20, 2022
Your couch can easily win against your fitness tracker if you let it.
Terra Brister, interim assistant director of holistic student support, said the classes allow students of color to take up space in places historically known to be predominantly white, such as the gym.

White: Is gym culture inspiring or uninviting?

by Spencer White
Published October 18, 2022
An active lifestyle is important to a happy life, but does an obsession with perfecting the body harm the mind?
Ogren: DNA privacy is a civil rights issue

Ogren: DNA privacy is a civil rights issue

by Allison Ogren
Published October 13, 2022
DNA data from several sources are being used for solving medical mysteries as well as crimes, which presents new medical privacy and civil rights issues.
Ask Amber: I miss my home

Ask Amber: I miss my home

by Amber Atkinson
Published October 13, 2022
What can I do to adjust to University life?
Ericson: Build, baby, build?

Ericson: Build, baby, build?

by Sean Ericson
Published October 12, 2022
The 2040 Plan promises a better future, but how can we actually get there?
White: We want to wager

White: We want to wager

by Spencer White
Published October 10, 2022
With plenty of other forms of gambling at our fingertips, why can’t we bet money on sporting events?
Badroos: The nonchalant era of privacy

Badroos: The nonchalant era of privacy

by Joshua Badroos
Published October 9, 2022
Children’s dopamine receptors are fried across the country at the expense of their privacy.

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