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The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Opinion

In wake of election, targeted voices must be heard and protected

by Daily Editorial Board
Published November 16, 2016

The election on Tuesday was a perfect demonstration of the division in our country. Days after Donald Trump’s win, many cases of intimidation and aggression against a host of minority communities—...

Languages of hate and indifference

by Chance Wellnitz
Published November 15, 2016
The differing statements made defacing the Washington Ave Bridge.

Students and faculty must oppose uncritical thinking

by Marty Branyon
Published November 14, 2016

The campus conversation over free speech has been garnering a lot of attention, especially in the Daily.Article after article is published where conservative groups on campus like Collegians For a Constructive...

Now that the election is over, MSA presidents should leave partisanship at the door

by Daily Editorial Board
Published November 10, 2016

The Minnesota Student Association is the University’s student government. But this governing body does not rely on political parties to represent difference in views and perspectives; it relies on debates...

Daily’s coverage of recent study abroad crisis didn’t include an important perspective

by Emma Dunn
Published November 10, 2016

The recent Daily article “In South Africa, University students locked out of classes amid national protests” featured a photograph I took during a peaceful protest on the University of Cape Town (UCT)...

Grassroots politics wade through the weeds

by Kate McCarthy
Published November 9, 2016
Finding hope in this dreary election season.

Candidates’ ads have shown their muster

by Anant Naik
Published November 8, 2016
Clinton put her best foot forward on our various screens.

Students should have the right to make informed decisions about college

by Max Hurst
Published November 7, 2016

Why do students go to college? To expand perspective, seek new experiences or pursue knowledge for the sake of knowledge?For many students, economic security is the primary motivator in seeking higher...

U.S. Prisons Need an Overhaul

by Kaylee Anderson
Published November 7, 2016
Prisoners have human rights, too.

After Election Day, it’s time to take a breath

by Chance Wellnitz
Published November 7, 2016
Let’s talk to each other with respect again.

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