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The Minnesota Daily



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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Columns

Venkata: On socially responsible investing

by Uma Venkata
Published March 11, 2019
Socially responsible investing sends a strong message about what you’re willing and hoping to see succeed.

Ababiy: Our city needs 13 neighborhood wards

by Jonathan Ababiy
Published March 7, 2019
The proposal to have at-large representation in the Minneapolis City Council would take away a voice for residents in poorer and more diverse wards in the city.

Venkata: Refugees are still waiting

by Uma Venkata
Published March 4, 2019
Asylum seekers are being inhumanely detained, under inhumane conditions. History repeats itself in more than one place.

Ababiy: A weekend of lies in Minneapolis

by Jonathan Ababiy
Published February 28, 2019
A Twitter conspiracy theorist came to Minneapolis. Soon after, he was banned.

Venkata: The politics of women’s health

by Uma Venkata
Published February 25, 2019
Planned Parenthood provides an array of health services to women, however, all of the services it offers are completely necessary.

Ababiy: Free college: everyone else is doing it

by Jonathan Ababiy
Published February 21, 2019
States across the country and in the Big Ten are instituting bold financial commitments for low income students. Why isn’t Minnesota?

Venkata: The internet of kings

by Uma Venkata
Published February 18, 2019
Net neutrality, data mining and us.

Ababiy: The Complete Streets Policy means shoveled sidewalks

by Jonathan Ababiy
Published February 14, 2019
Sidewalks are a pivotal part of a Complete Streets Policy.

Venkata: The next step in invasive advertising is here

by Uma Venkata
Published February 11, 2019
The doors at Walgreens are here for you to spend more.

Ababiy: The financial aid delusion

by Jonathan Ababiy
Published February 7, 2019
University President Eric Kaler says financial aid is a powerful message. So why aren’t we saying the right thing?

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