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Opinion

Faculty ruling an important first step

by Daily Editorial Board
Published December 8, 2016
Faculty protection was upheld in the BMS's most recent decision.

To all the music critics: 2016 ain’t over ‘til it’s over

by Chance Wellnitz
Published December 6, 2016
Surprisingly, I’m mostly talking about pop culture

U’s Ban the Box effort symbolic, but may pose different problems

by Daily Editorial Board
Published December 6, 2016

Following a nationwide push known as Ban the Box, the University of Minnesota announced it will no longer ask prospective students about their criminal history starting with the class of 2018.Momentum...

Kaler’s statement about immigrants a positive step

by Daily Editorial Board
Published December 6, 2016

Early last week, President Kaler’s office issued an important statement about his office’s support for undocumented University of Minnesota students and staff.We support the statement made by Kaler...

Clinton loss has a surprising outcome

by Kaylee Anderson
Published December 6, 2016
Women are taking matters into their own hands.

Limping to the fall semester finish line

by Kate McCarthy
Published December 2, 2016
The semester may be coming to a boil, but you can resist shriveling under the pressure.

The legacy of Fidel Castro

by MN Cuba
Published December 1, 2016

The Minnesota Cuba Committee joins millions across the world in mourning the passing of Fidel Castro. He leaves behind a legacy of steadfast commitment to the fight for a better world.As leader of the...

Realizing the Boundary Waters conundrum

by Daily Editorial Board
Published December 1, 2016

Minnesota is one of the country's mining giants. It is currently the largest producer of iron ore and taconite in the United States. The Minnesota River Valley is also a vast ground for clay mining.When...

Castro’s life shouldn’t be celebrated

by Anant Naik
Published December 1, 2016
You can’t deny that the Castro legacy is one of oppression.

How much should we truly expect of celebrities?

by Chance Wellnitz
Published November 29, 2016
They’re as mentally ill as us, if not more so.

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