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Clarke: Standardized testing requirements begin to ease cross-country

Clarke: Standardized testing requirements begin to ease cross-country

by Sidney Clarke
Published October 22, 2020
Eradicating another threshold for success.
Kueppers: Do not downplay the down-ballot

Kueppers: Do not downplay the down-ballot

by Henry Kueppers
Published October 20, 2020
Albeit less glamorous or dramatic than the presidential bid, your local county and state elections are arguably just as crucial.
Brankin: Look out for yourself and others

Brankin: Look out for yourself and others

by Tara Brankin
Published October 19, 2020
Crime is continuing to spike on campus; we need to stay alert and advocate for our mutual safety.
Clarke: On doing the minimum

Clarke: On doing the minimum

by Sidney Clarke
Published October 15, 2020
And waiting for change.
Ababiy: The Blue Line Extension blunder

Ababiy: The Blue Line Extension blunder

by Jonathan Ababiy
Published October 15, 2020
The best response to a $129 million mistake is to not make that mistake again.
Eaton: The Boynton experience: my date with a COVID test

Eaton: The Boynton experience: my date with a COVID test

by Emily Eaton
Published October 13, 2020
A comprehensive review of my Boynton Health COVID-19 testing experience.
Kueppers: Princess (Zoom) Diaries

Kueppers: Princess (Zoom) Diaries

by Henry Kueppers
Published October 12, 2020
Chapter 1: Teaching the Teacher.
Brankin: A surprisingly coherent vice presidential debate

Brankin: A surprisingly coherent vice presidential debate

by Tara Brankin
Published October 9, 2020
Sen. Kamala Harris and Vice President Mike Pence gave America actual civil, political discourse Wednesday night.
Eaton: The freshman 15, meal skipping and more: How college culture cultivates disordered eating habits

Eaton: The freshman 15, meal skipping and more: How college culture cultivates disordered eating habits

by Emily Eaton
Published October 7, 2020
Eating disorders are too prevalent to be left out of mental health dialogue on campus.
Demonstrators gather outside of the State Capitol to protest on Wednesday, Sep. 23. The protest, which began on the State Capitol mall and ended on Interstate 94, was in response to the recent decision in Louisville, Kentucky not to charge the officers involved in Breonna Taylor’s killing.

Ababiy: Equity as practice, not branding/aesthetics

by Jonathan Ababiy
Published October 6, 2020
For years, “cool” Minneapolis institutions have cashed in on an aesthetic of progressivism. But, will they support a union in their workplace?

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