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The Minnesota Daily

Columns

Morgan La Casse

Ababiy: The war on pedestrians

by Jonathan Ababiy
Published November 27, 2019
Cars are safe. Unless you are walking or biking.
Skoog: Over 1700 untested rape kits unveil rape cultures past and present

Skoog: Over 1700 untested rape kits unveil rape culture’s past and present

by Caroline Skoog
Published November 25, 2019
Minnesota is fumbling its way though an issue that it has and continues to grossly undervalue.
Sarah Mai

Clarke: Breaking down common misconceptions about feminism

by Sidney Clarke
Published November 25, 2019
To some, "feminism" is synonymous with exclusion, but that's not how it should be.
Hailee Schievelbein

Venkata: Part 2: Good allies don’t abandon allies

by Uma Venkata
Published November 21, 2019
Soldiers don’t do it. President Trump just did.
Morgan La Casse

Ababiy: Increasing access to public transit can help fix the Dinkytown food desert

by Jonathan Ababiy
Published November 21, 2019
A new proposal from MSA would expand the Campus Zone pass and potentially make U-Passes free, which would help combat the Dinkytown food desert.
Skoog: Rodney Reed is innocent

Skoog: Rodney Reed is innocent

by Caroline Skoog
Published November 18, 2019
Reed was wrongly convicted of murder, highlighting longstanding issues with institutional racism in the criminal justice system.
Morgan La Casse

Ababiy: The news story nobody is talking about

by Jonathan Ababiy
Published November 14, 2019
Minneapolis Police Union head, Lt. Bob Kroll, is married to prominent reporter Liz Collin. You wouldn't know that by what either one says.
Hailee Schievelbein

Venkata: Part 1: Good allies don’t abandon allies

by Uma Venkata
Published November 14, 2019
Soldiers don't do it. President Trump just did.
Morgan La Casse

Skoog: The big trash debate

by Caroline Skoog
Published November 11, 2019
Upholding the organized collection was the right move, but St. Paul isn’t off the hook when it comes to its policies.
Sidney Clarke

Clarke: It’s time to start treating food insecurity like the crisis it is

by Sidney Clarke
Published November 11, 2019
About 17 percent of University of Minnesota students reported worrying about running out of food last year.

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