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Opinion

Haasch: BuzzFeed’s Community is gross exploitation of content creators

by Palmer Haasch
Published February 11, 2019
The monetization of free content negatively impacts both creators and staff.

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.

Editorial: UMN’s responsibility to homeless community

by Daily Editorial Board
Published February 11, 2019
The University and its community members should do more for the homeless community surrounding Dinkytown during unbearable weather conditions.

Editorial: Amnesty bill strong step forward in justice for sexual assault survivors

by Daily Editorial Board
Published February 7, 2019
The bill will allow for reporters of sexual assault to go to police without fear of being cited for alcohol or drug use.

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?

Venkata: On the employment contract, Pt. II

by Uma Venkata
Published February 4, 2019
Contracting makes sense — until it doesn’t.

Editorial: In the era of fake news and media layoffs, lets remember the value of journalists

by The Editorial Board
Published February 4, 2019
Despite near constant criticism of modern media, journalists remain an integral part of society.

Haasch: Zoinks! Powerful Shaggy is the best meme of 2019 so far

by Palmer Haasch
Published February 4, 2019
All hail Shaggy, our supreme overlord.

Ababiy: Decoding the statistics of loneliness on campus

by Jonathan Ababiy
Published January 31, 2019
Surveys seem to tell us that college students are lonely ... just not why.

Editorial: UMN should take initiative for student safety more often

by Daily Editorial Board
Published January 31, 2019
UMN canceled classes on Wednesday, to the surprise of most students, after temperatures hit record lows.

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