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Opinion: What kind of architects do we want to be?

Opinion: What kind of architects do we want to be?

by Madeline Juve and Jakob Mahla
Published September 28, 2022
The University of Minnesota’s School of Architecture may be a pivotal point in deciding what the future of architectural education will look like.
Opinion: We need to talk about therapy

Opinion: We need to talk about therapy

by Phillip Ableidinger
Published September 28, 2022
Therapy can be a good option to combat mental health struggles, but we need simultaneous reform when it comes to therapy as medical care.
White: University artists weigh in on AI-generated art

White: University artists weigh in on AI-generated art

by Spencer White
Published September 27, 2022
Is it art or merely an imitation?
Ericson: Fewer kids are poor — but still way too many

Ericson: Fewer kids are poor — but still way too many

by Sean Ericson
Published September 27, 2022
Child poverty has declined dramatically over the past few decades. But, there’s still much work left to do.
Editorial Cartoon: Juggling

Editorial Cartoon: Juggling

by Sam Fleming
Published September 25, 2022
Being a student is great...until you pay for rent...and books...groceries...and utilities. Oh, and don't forget loans.
Badroos: The Privilege of Pressure

Badroos: The Privilege of Pressure

by Joshua Badroos
Published September 25, 2022
Pressure creates diamonds, and the land of opportunity is shining bright despite the dreams of its immigrant children.
Atkinson: Rock Out For Roe: Radical Protest or Reductive Ego Boost?

Atkinson: Rock Out For Roe: Radical Protest or Reductive Ego Boost?

by Amber Atkinson
Published September 23, 2022
SDS tried to aid the fight for abortion rights, but how effective were they really?
Ogren: Mouse embryos cloned: will humans follow?

Ogren: Mouse embryos cloned: will humans follow?

by Allison Ogren
Published September 20, 2022
Cloning can be useful for animal research, but if it were applied to humans, there would be souls at stake.
Letter to the Editor: The Inflation Reduction Act

Letter to the Editor: The Inflation Reduction Act

by Maxanne Millerhaller
Published August 11, 2022
Now that the U.S. Senate has passed the Act, which includes provisions to combat climate change, House democrats must also pass it to help ensure a healthier world after the Supreme Court's EPA ruling in June.
Courtney: Thanks, Bill

Courtney: Thanks, Bill

by Zach Courtney
Published August 5, 2022
In response to today’s economy and crime, we should be thanking former President Bill Clinton, not Obama, Trump or Biden.

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