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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

Sidney Clarke

Clarke: Minnesota’s foodscape crisis

by Sidney Clarke
Published May 4, 2020
Community-based programs can minimize food deserts and food swamps.
Woodward: Reporting during a pandemic

Woodward: Reporting during a pandemic

by Samantha Woodward
Published April 28, 2020
White House correspondent Meridith McGraw on her duties and responsibilities during this unprecedented time
Sidney Clarke

Clarke: School shooting prevention should begin years before they occur

by Sidney Clarke
Published April 26, 2020
Last month was the first March since 2002 that didn’t see a school shooting, according to CBS news.
Skoog: Not all heroes have healthcare

Skoog: Not all heroes have healthcare

by Caroline Skoog
Published April 26, 2020
Their labor has been deemed essential. Their livelihoods have not.
Skoog: Biden means a return to the Obama era, not progressive change

Skoog: Biden means a return to the Obama era, not progressive change

by Caroline Skoog
Published April 17, 2020
Biden’s position as the projected Democratic nominee hasn’t been met with uproarious enthusiasm within the party.
Sidney Clarke

Clarke: Stories teach us how to be human – and have for more than 9,000 years

by Sidney Clarke
Published April 17, 2020
From ancient myths to modern tales, stories allow people to make sense of the world around them.
Woodward: The stimulus package loophole

Woodward: The stimulus package loophole

by Samantha Woodward
Published April 16, 2020
College students are being left out, again.
Scheffler: Our experiences may be nonrefundable, but our student fees are

Scheffler: Our experiences may be nonrefundable, but our student fees are

by Nick Scheffler
Published April 13, 2020
The University has done an impressive job in refunding students what it can, even though some experiences we have lost this year are priceless.
Sidney Clarke

Clarke: Where a pandemic starts, stigma follows

by Sidney Clarke
Published April 13, 2020
Americans have found someone to blame — and it's not themselves.
Skoog: All I could do was contemplate illness. Then the outbreak hit.

Skoog: All I could do was contemplate illness. Then the outbreak hit.

by Caroline Skoog
Published April 8, 2020

My mom delivered the news of her diagnosis via text two weeks before Christmas 2019. Breast cancer in both breasts. At that point, the severity of her case was uncertain, and her treatment plan wasn’t...

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