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Opinion

Schneider: Why Victoria’s Secret’s stock drop is not surprising

by Ellen Schneider
Published December 3, 2018
A business empire through impossible beauty standards and uncomfortable lingerie, the demise is a long time coming.

Haasch: They did surgery on a grape’s meme success lies in repetition

by Palmer Haasch
Published December 3, 2018
They did surgery on a grape.

Ababiy: Will America bounce back?

by Jonathan Ababiy
Published November 29, 2018
Historian Jon Meacham's November lecture at the University of Minnesota brought up our country's frought history with justice and progress.

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.

Editorial: Reviewing the University’s sickness policy

by Daily Editorial Board
Published November 29, 2018
As students become ill, limits with the University of Minnesota's sick policy become burdens on the student body.

Schneider: Big Pharma money worsens the opioid epidemic

by Ellen Schneider
Published November 26, 2018
University of Minnesota doctors have no place advocating for more opioids.

Haasch: Male entitlement is out, female empowerment is in

by Palmer Haasch
Published November 26, 2018
Netflix’s She-Ra and the Princesses of Power transcends misogynist criticisms.

Editorial: Proactive policy can solve Twin Cities housing issues

by Daily Editorial Board
Published November 26, 2018
New tenant protection ordinances should be the first step in a line of new housing policy.

Editorial: A needed fall break

by Daily Editorial Board
Published November 21, 2018
As students see their first break several months into the semester, stress and anxiety are mounting.

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.

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