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The Minnesota Daily



Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Serving the UMN community since 1900

The Minnesota Daily

Opinion

If a progressive has support in the 2024 democratic primary, they may be able to push Biden more to the left, even if they don't win the primary.

Courtney: The case for Marianne Williamson

by Zach Courtney
Published April 19, 2023
The progressive alternative to President Joe Biden is worth a serious look.
White: Dollar democracy: lobbyists killed Uncle Sam

White: Dollar democracy: lobbyists killed Uncle Sam

by Spencer White
Published April 19, 2023
A look into how our country has been affected by lobbying, and how it compares to our northernmost neighbor.
Ogren: Outsourcing thought to AI bots

Ogren: Outsourcing thought to AI bots

by Allison Ogren
Published April 18, 2023
AI is coming to education and the workforce, bringing the ability to outsource intellectual labor.
Opinion: Toxic Spotlight: Toluene

Opinion: Toxic Spotlight: Toluene

by Dominik Dabrowski
Published April 18, 2023
It’s important to know a thing or two about this common household chemical that can get many people, most often children, high.
Opinion: One size fits all doesn’t work in academia

Opinion: One size fits all doesn’t work in academia

by Amariah DeAmusategui
Published April 17, 2023
Higher education institutions need to be better equipped to teach diverse students.
Editorial Cartoon: The mugshot we never got

Editorial Cartoon: The mugshot we never got

by Sam Fleming
Published April 15, 2023
Former president Donald Trump pled not guilty earlier this month to 34 counts of falsifying business records.
Ericson: The real welfare queens

Ericson: The real welfare queens

by Sean Ericson
Published April 14, 2023
Money for needy families shouldn’t go to fake anti-abortion clinics.
Ogren: Crossing the placenta to block HIV, Zika

Ogren: Crossing the placenta to block HIV, Zika

by Allison Ogren
Published April 13, 2023
With the widespread use of mRNA vaccines during the COVID-19 pandemic, the door has been opened for other types of RNA vaccines to fight other and older viruses. Are we ready for this?
White: Should we be worried about AI

White: Should we be worried about AI

by Spencer White
Published April 11, 2023
Is AI destined to reach Skynet levels, or are we overestimating its effect?
Ericson: War crimes are bad, actually

Ericson: War crimes are bad, actually

by Sean Ericson
Published April 10, 2023
The U.S. should engage more with the International Criminal Court.

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