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The Minnesota Daily

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The Minnesota Daily

Opinion

The University of Minnesota has adopted a "need-blind" admissions process.

Opinion: Without affirmative action, colleges should consider class

by Gabe Tratz
Published September 19, 2023
The demise of affirmative action leaves an opportunity to address the core of inequity: financial disparities.
ADHD diagnoses are growing four times faster for adults than for kids.

Opinion: Are deadline extensions holding you back?

by Kelly Rogers
Published September 19, 2023
Grandma can only die so many times.
Editorial Cartoon: Tucker Carlson on X

Editorial Cartoon: Tucker Carlson on X

by Sam Fleming
Published September 17, 2023
Carlson has been doing livestreams on X after he was fired from Fox.
Editorial: Who takes care of the caregivers?

Editorial: Who takes care of the caregivers?

by Dominik Dabrowski
Published August 10, 2023
-Anon groups have been successful in helping their members, both those affected by addiction firsthand or witnessing it.
Institutions should do a better job educating us about our health and diet.

Torbenson: A pill for every problem

by Roscoe Torbenson
Published August 4, 2023
America’s health issues are not from a lack of medication.
Dinkytown on August 2nd, 2023.

Rogers: A battle for the soul of Stinkytown

by Kelly Rogers
Published August 4, 2023
The public narrative associated with Dinkytown is causing more harm than increased safety measures can solve.
Zoos keep animals in conditions they should not be subjected to.

Fareed: Rethinking zoos: putting animals first

by Mubina Fareed
Published August 3, 2023
Challenging the balance between entertainment and animal welfare.
The sinkhole, which appeared back in early April, has been a place for community gathering.

Mergendahl: A love letter to the Uptown sinkhole

by Cal Mergendahl
Published August 3, 2023
Our collective joy around Minneapolis’ spontaneous attractions and quirky flaws should be celebrated.
Four Half Price Books to fight for a wage increase.

Molina Acosta: The worker power “moment” can and must continue

by Paula Molina Acosta
Published August 2, 2023
As the Great Resignation ends and the pandemic dust settles, worker power must stay strong. Is your workplace unionized?
There is a possibility alien life exists. But it's unlikely – and there certainly is not a government conspiracy hiding them.

Rogers: “UFOs are real” and other clever ways to manipulate the general public

by Kelly Rogers
Published August 1, 2023
The government is pushing little green men to the front lines of the culture war.

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