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Columns

Scheffler: If cops were a product, it's time for a recall.

Scheffler: If cops were a product, it’s time for a recall.

by Nick Scheffler
Published June 2, 2020
Disclaimer: I have no idea what it's like to be a cop.
Morgan La Casse

Venkata: America needs to start actively listening to the Black community

by Uma Venkata
Published June 2, 2020
The rarest human trait is to admit when you’re wrong.
Sidney Clarke

Clarke: Nickels and dimes for workers’ rights

by Sidney Clarke
Published June 1, 2020
The pandemic evokes new safety practices, protections for hourly workers.
Scheffler: Ventura 2020

Scheffler: Ventura 2020

by Nick Scheffler
Published May 7, 2020
The third party candidate is a conspiracy theorist and former professional wrestler.
Woodward: Dating during quarantine

Woodward: Dating during quarantine

by Samantha Woodward
Published May 7, 2020
As if finding and staying with someone wasn’t hard enough
Skoog: Does anyone know my landlord?

Skoog: Does anyone know my landlord?

by Caroline Skoog
Published May 5, 2020
At a time when 31% of tenants are unable to make rent, it may be time for organizing.
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.

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