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Opinion

Editorial: Rising everyday campus fees may create barrier to entry for low-income students

by Daily Editorial Board
Published September 17, 2018
As tuition rates increase for all students and parking fees rise, among other costs, students continue to feel burdened.

Haasch: Cartoons are great and merit your indulgence

by Palmer Haasch
Published September 17, 2018
All-ages programming is actually — surprise — meant for all-ages.

Letter to the Editor: UMN honors legal and moral obligations for student privacy

by Matt Kramer
Published September 13, 2018

Ellen Schneider badly missed the mark with her opinion piece on recent allegations against a Carlson School of Management Doctor of Business Administration student. In fact, the piece shows a lack of understanding...

Ababiy: Ensuring a livable wage for University of Minnesota workers

by Jonathan Ababiy
Published September 13, 2018
Comparing the University of Minnesota to Harvard's employment history, contracting and unionization key to prosperous working conditions.

Editorial: More needs to be done, individually, to combat homelessness

by Daily Editorial Board
Published September 13, 2018
Although homelessness statistics in Minneapolis look more promising than other cities, food and housing security among students, in general, is alarming.

Venkata: Hide your kids, hide your Wi-Fi

by Uma Venkata
Published September 13, 2018
In an era that makes it impossible to live off the grid, security in all connected devices, including baby monitors and Wi-Fi networks, becomes crucial.

Letter to the Editor: In Honor of Mac Miller

by Emily Ness
Published September 10, 2018
"We need to continue to fight the war against the stigma surrounding addiction and mental health."

Schneider: UMN shrugs off responsibility in Richard Liu case

by Ellen Schneider
Published September 10, 2018
Richard Liu, founder of JD.com and student at Carlson School of Business, is being investigated for rape. For the University of Minnesota, mum’s the word.

Haasch: Without establishing an effective work/life balance, something will break

by Palmer Haasch
Published September 10, 2018
Overcommiting can lead to consequences and a curtailed student experience.

Editorial: Do not forget the underlying social issues present in socially conscious corporate ad campaigns

by Daily Editorial Board
Published September 10, 2018
After Nike unveiled new Colin Kaepernick ad campaign, we must not forget why the former NFL player took a knee in the first place.

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