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Opinion

Academic settings benefit from having clear expectations and boundaries.

Opinion: Respect isn’t a one-way street, professor!

by Natalie Trimble
Published April 11, 2024
Professors and students need to provide mutual respect to one another.
Dancing may feel intimidating or vulnerable, but it can have profound effects on your self-esteem.

Opinion: Dance!

by Leo Huppke
Published April 10, 2024
How getting into the groove gets you out of your head.
Learn to find happiness in your own company.

Opinion: Date yourself

by Claudia Garcia
Published April 9, 2024
Being single for a significant period in your 20s is the best thing you can do for you.
The debate around remote work isn’t going anywhere. Here’s what you should do.

Opinion: Create shareholder value in the office, not your home

by Michael Fraley
Published April 8, 2024
Looking at you, young workers.
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.
Editorial: Ally Week: A critique of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts at the Carlson School

Editorial: Ally Week: A critique of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts at the Carlson School

by Evyn Bishop
Published April 5, 2024
The Carlson School’s Ally Week was tone-deaf and did not represent the very students they were attempting to uplift.
Alternative modes of transportation will be critical in post-Uber Minneapolis.

Opinion: Please don’t leave me, Uber!

by Natalie Trimble
Published April 4, 2024
The loss of Uber and Lyft services in Minneapolis will spark serious safety issues.
Food insecurity has somehow become an accepted part of the college experience.

Opinion: Feed my starving college students

by Michael Fraley
Published April 3, 2024
Dining hall meal or prison food? We can’t tell.
The 121 Campus Connector arriving at West Bank on a Tuesday afternoon. Many students use the Campus Connector as an efficient form of transportation between classes and residential halls. The bus is a microcosm of our university: crowded, unpredictable and reliably entertaining.

Opinion: All aboard the Campus Connector

by Leo Huppke
Published April 3, 2024
How the 121 connects campuses. And souls.

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