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Desk Decision

Commit to the bit, not a relationship.

Breakup advice in 10 words or less

by Opinions Desk
Published December 12, 2024

Editor's Note: We are not advocating for crimes of any kind. Take all advice lightly.Last week, the Opinions Desk put out a poll asking our beloved readers to share their breakup woes so we could impart...

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance faced off in New York City in a debate hosted by CBS.

Desk Decision: Vice Presidential Debate breakdown

by Opinions Desk
Published October 2, 2024

Editor’s Note: The views expressed in this editorial do not represent the Minnesota Daily’s newsroom and are not necessarily representative of any individual on the Opinions Desk. This piece has been...

The relatively small number of female politicians often have more qualifications than their male opponents.

Desk Decision: Minnesota primaries show female politicians are consistently overqualified

by Opinions Desk
Published August 3, 2024

Editor’s Note: The views expressed in this editorial do not represent the Minnesota Daily’s newsroom and are not necessarily representative of any individual on the Opinions Desk. This piece has been...

Although helpful to many, an unpaid internship is not something every student can say yes to.

Desk Decision: Unpaid internships are unethical

by Opinions Desk
Published July 14, 2024

Editor’s Note: The views expressed in this editorial do not represent the Minnesota Daily’s newsroom and are not necessarily representative of any individual on the Opinions Desk. This piece has been...

Questions continue to surround USG’s importance to the larger student body.

Desk Decision: Underachieving Student Government?

by Opinions Desk
Published April 8, 2024
New USG leadership should improve its efforts to represent students.
A lot of the Regents' discussion was had, but much of it felt roundabout and inessential to the decision-making process.

Desk Decision: BORED of Regents

by Opinions Desk
Published February 9, 2024
The regents have thoroughly looked into the next president, but we could not tell you how.

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