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Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Columns

Venkata: The extent of evangelism

by Uma Venkata
Published November 29, 2018
An American died trying to preach to a private, prehistoric North Sentinelese people.

Ababiy: Private universities that cater to the elite don’t need your funding

by Jonathan Ababiy
Published November 21, 2018
The super rich love giving money to schools that just don't need it, especially as they haven't shown a commitment to diversity.

Venkata: This land was made for you and me

by Uma Venkata
Published November 21, 2018
Gentrification pushes previous residents out of their neighborhoods. Let’s do our part to prevent that.

Ababiy: CBD, artificial intelligence and Blockchain: aren’t you sick of it all?

by Jonathan Ababiy
Published November 15, 2018
Silicon Valley reaps the rewards of disruptive business techniques and we pay for it.

Venkata: What Michelle Obama means

by Uma Venkata
Published November 15, 2018
Much more than I realized at the time.

Venkata: One small piece of the kids-and-phones puzzle

by Uma Venkata
Published November 7, 2018
Tech and the family is a two-way street.

Ababiy: We need to better protect Minnesota waterways

by Jonathan Ababiy
Published November 7, 2018
Gubernatorial candidates may weaken environmental protections put in place by the last administration.

Ababiy: Our newfound civic energy cannot end at the polls

by Jonathan Ababiy
Published November 1, 2018
Vote on Nov. 6, but continue to engage representatives and hold them accountable.

Venkata: Technological affects on human development should be a huge concern

by Uma Venkata
Published November 1, 2018
Heeding warnings from Silicon Valley, the use of screens and smart devices affect how all ages interact and learn.

Ababiy: Government inaction is pushing independent small businesses out of Dinkytown

by Jonathan Ababiy
Published October 25, 2018
The only constant in Dinkytown is change, remaining successful due to its diverse core of independent businesses.

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