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Opinion

Letter to the Editor: Response to Regent Sviggum

Letter to the Editor: Response to Regent Sviggum

by Peter L. Morrell
Published November 6, 2022
University leaders should be better matched to address the needs of our increasingly diverse student body.
Ogren: VR in medical education is an improving resource

Ogren: VR in medical education is an improving resource

by Allison Ogren
Published November 4, 2022
Virtual Reality technology has entered education, and it is changing the landscape of skill building in science and medical training.
Opinion: Breathing Equal

Opinion: Breathing Equal

by Olivia Rivera
Published November 2, 2022
Vote for climate leaders on Tuesday, and then hold them accountable.
Opinion: Students oppose reduction in adjunct pay

Opinion: Students oppose reduction in adjunct pay

by Youth Studies Cooperative Students
Published November 2, 2022
The School of Social Work’s adjunct faculty are the School of Social Work, not the bottom line.
Opinion: Don’t reduce adjunct faculty member pay

Opinion: Don’t reduce adjunct faculty member pay

by Youth Studies Program Teaching Faculty
Published November 2, 2022
The School of Social Work announced a reduction in faculty pay starting next semester for adjunct/community faculty members. Instructors must accept the new pay scale by Nov. 7 to be able to teach in the spring.
Ericson: Buyer beware

Ericson: Buyer beware

by Sean Ericson
Published November 2, 2022
Inadequate enforcement of regulations plagues the dietary supplement industry.
White: UFOs, the organization trying to find them

White: UFOs, the organization trying to find them

by Spencer White
Published November 1, 2022
The truth is out there. Who is taking the action to find it?
Editorial Cartoon: Feeding the flock

Editorial Cartoon: Feeding the flock

by Sam Fleming
Published October 30, 2022
Be wary of the birds.
Atkinson: The true crime epidemic

Atkinson: The true crime epidemic

by Amber Atkinson
Published October 27, 2022
A balance between humanization and idolization of violent criminals is necessary.
Ogren: Human brain cells in mice: flirting with the edge of ethics

Ogren: Human brain cells in mice: flirting with the edge of ethics

by Allison Ogren
Published October 27, 2022
It might sound like science fiction, but chimeras have been around for a long time in biology. We may be approaching the ethical limit.

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