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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 12, 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 12, 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...

Sidney Clarke

Clarke: We’re in this together

by Sidney Clarke
Published April 3, 2020
Local restaurants need customer loyalty now more than ever.
Woodward: The invisible line between the artist and their art

Woodward: The invisible line between the artist and their art

by Samantha Woodward
Published April 3, 2020
An artist's work should not outshine their history of abuse.
Scheffler: To learn a culture, learn a language

Scheffler: To learn a culture, learn a language

by Nick Scheffler
Published April 3, 2020
While learning a new language, you learn more about cultural values.
Illustration by Hailee Schievelbein

UMN researchers to study link between crime and overservice of alcohol

by Abbey Machtig
Published April 1, 2020
The study will look at data from bars, restaurants and sports arenas around Minnesota.
Sidney Clarke

Clarke: Debunking the freshmen fifteen

by Sidney Clarke
Published March 29, 2020
A study of self-love and the debunkment of normative discontent.
Scheffler: We're living through history

Scheffler: We’re living through history

by Nick Scheffler
Published March 25, 2020
Let's take a step back and think about the COVID-19 situation unfolding around us.
Woodward: Social distancing in suburbia

Woodward: Social distancing in suburbia

by Samantha Woodward
Published March 20, 2020
Learning to make connections and find purpose in an isolated time, from a first-year student whose first year of college was cut off early.

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