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Opinion

AI burst onto the scene last fall, yet we're still grappling with what it can do.

Torbenson: Asking questions ChatGPT cannot answer

by Roscoe Torbenson
Published July 31, 2023
The world does not know what to do with artificial intelligence.
Opinion: Remembering Stephanie Schleuder, volleyball icon and legal pioneer

Opinion: Remembering Stephanie Schleuder, volleyball icon and legal pioneer

by Marshall H. Tanick
Published July 30, 2023
The former volleyball coach, who coached at UMD and Macalester, also led a legal charge that affected state and federal law.
An imposition many Minnesotan Muslims eaters face is a lack of halal options.

Fareed: Meeting the demand for halal dining in Minnesota

by Mubina Fareed
Published July 26, 2023
Let’s add halal to the menu.
Stopping people from intent to harm an institution they already have a connection to will only do so much.

Mergendahl: Restricting building access won’t make us safer

by Cal Mergendahl
Published July 26, 2023
Despite big claims, it’s not clear recently proposed measures will provide much benefit.
Social media is only so much of the equation.

Torbenson: The need for mindful conversations

by Roscoe Torbenson
Published July 25, 2023
The way we talk about mental health is just as important as treatment.
Rogers: Reading for empathy between the lines

Rogers: Reading for empathy between the lines

by Kelly Rogers
Published July 24, 2023
Literary communities provide a rehabilitative escape for people experiencing incarceration.
Editorial Cartoon: Left or right

Editorial Cartoon: Left or right

by Sam Fleming
Published July 23, 2023
Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis is facing a political dilemma: does he attract a hardcore political base or appeal to a wider audience?
The current exterior of Morrill Hall on the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities campus on Friday, July 3, 2020.

Mergendahl: The University as a neighbor

by Cal Mergendahl
Published July 21, 2023
Administration and students alike can do much more to build relationships with surrounding communities.
The Supreme Court decided a case that disadvantaged the Navajo Nation's right to water. The decision will affect us all.

Molina Acosta: Supreme Court sets stage for climate change strain

by Paula Molina Acosta
Published July 20, 2023
The Supreme Court ruling against the Navajo Nation is a worrying sign of the climate change battles to come.

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