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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

Columns

Luul Boru profile

Boru: Should women have abortions if they are not necessary?

by Luul Boru
Published November 16, 2021
Mercy and humanity should be shown to the unborn.
Luul Boru profile

Boru: Americans are intellectually stubborn

by Luul Boru
Published November 16, 2021
Stubbornness and stupidity go hand in hand.
Doty: What if the president broke the law?

Doty: What if the president broke the law?

by Matthew Doty
Published November 10, 2021
A call for calm and creativity in light of the Jan. 6 investigation.
Michaelson: My take on Minneapolis election results

Michaelson: My take on Minneapolis election results

by Gavin Michaelson
Published November 10, 2021
A Wisconsinite looking into Minneapolis politics.
Adwan: Jaywalking: social ill or inevitability?

Adwan: Jaywalking: social ill or inevitability?

by Noor Adwan
Published November 10, 2021
Jaywalking can be thought of as an act of resistance, a reclamation of urban space by pedestrians from the tyranny of the car.
Adwan: UMN's partnership with the Technion indicates a disregard for Palestinian students.

Adwan: UMN’s partnership with the Technion indicates a disregard for Palestinian students.

by Noor Adwan
Published November 5, 2021
This is yet another reason for me and other Palestinian-American students to believe that the University simply does not have our best interests at heart.
Courtney: An unlearned lesson from the pandemic

Courtney: An unlearned lesson from the pandemic

by Zach Courtney
Published October 28, 2021
Why are we so quick to run away from Zoom?
Michaelson: Our Planet is Dying.

Michaelson: Our Planet is Dying.

by Gavin Michaelson
Published October 27, 2021
Our planet is dying, and our call for change has been ignored time and time again.
Adwan: The scariest thing about Halloween is overcommercialization.

Adwan: The scariest thing about Halloween is overcommercialization.

by Noor Adwan
Published October 27, 2021
Halloween’s origins can be traced back to the ancient Celtic festival Samhain. Now it’s an over-commercialized nightmare.
Doty: What are we doing here?

Doty: What are we doing here?

Published October 25, 2021
The changing role and purchasing power of the undergraduate degree.

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