Music is a fascinating mirror of both society and our minds.Few other forms of media allow for such deep exploration of human nature in a format easily consumable by the masses.Music reveals not...
With the subject line “Navigating financial headwinds,” President Rebecca Cunningham sent a lengthy letter to all faculty and staff at the University of Minnesota on June 3. It refers to “unprecedented...
Editor’s Note: The views expressed in this editorial do not represent the Minnesota Daily’s newsroom and are not necessarily representative of any individual on the Opinions Desk. This piece has been...
Much has already been said about coming of age online. We’re witnessing firsthand the large-scale social experiment that is the internet and the implications of its benefits and drawbacks, particularly...
Few things in life are as important as staying healthy. No matter if you are a college student or a retiree, staying in good physical and mental shape is the only way we can make sure we all live long...
If, as the 19th century British peer and advocate of liberty Lord Acton once wrote, “power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely,” then we are witnessing the truth of this maxim in the insouciance...
Generation Z doesn’t “dream of labor.” We emphasize the importance of taking time off and building a healthier work-life balance. Amid reimagining our relationships to labor and meritocracy,...
Do you ever envision yourself in a world you saw in a movie, book or show?In our vibrant and accessible media landscape, it feels only natural to picture yourself in a “Star Wars” space battle...
As we return to, or begin work this summer, we’re often confronted with shifts and changes to how we operate in our day-to-day lives. How we schedule our day, what we prioritize, how we manage our time...
As a college student, I don’t believe we appreciate just how fascinating universities are as a concept. We as a society built centers of learning where the most innovative researchers, the most...