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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

Eaton: West Coast, best Coast? Climate change says otherwise.

by Emily Eaton
Published September 24, 2020
California is burning, but Minnesota can take the heat.
An unenthusiastic vote for democracy

An unenthusiastic vote for democracy

by Sidney Clarke
Published September 24, 2020
Rational thought outweighs centrism’s shortcomings.

Brankin: It’s okay to cut out friends who aren’t social distancing

by Tara Brankin
Published September 22, 2020
People who are really your friends won’t want to put your health at risk.

Kueppers: Give a damn this election.

by Henry Kueppers
Published September 22, 2020
It’s cool to mail it in this election, but don’t phone it in.

Eaton: Where performative ends and real activism begins

by Emily Eaton
Published September 18, 2020
PHC’s letter to IFC had good intentions, but failed to provide a long-term solution.
Clarke: Call off your old, tired ethics

Clarke: Call off your old, tired ethics

by Sidney Clarke
Published September 18, 2020
Decriminalizing sex work is hardly as controversial as we think.
Ababiy: We’re still waiting for real police reform

Ababiy: We’re still waiting for real police reform

by Jonathan Ababiy
Published September 18, 2020
After a summer of activism, there is little to show for it from our politicians.
Brankin: First-year students — please stop and think before you party.

Brankin: First-year students — please stop and think before you party.

by Tara Brankin
Published September 14, 2020
While your first year of college is not what you wanted it to be, the consequences of not social distancing will make things far worse.

Kueppers: Fall 2020 or Zoom 2: The Zoom-pire strikes back!

by Henry Kueppers
Published September 14, 2020
Growing tired of using Zoom? You’re not alone.
Clarke: Local shelters pivot to continue providing care

Clarke: Local shelters pivot to continue providing care

by Sidney Clarke
Published September 14, 2020
The Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board follow up with the homeless displacement at Powderhorn Park.

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