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Kueppers: Class is in session?

Kueppers: Class is in session?

by Henry Kueppers
Published March 3, 2021
There are still too many variables to make reopening K-12 a viable and safe option.
Dr. Date: My girlfriend is wayyy too into astrology 

Dr. Date: My girlfriend is wayyy too into astrology 

by Dr. Date
Published March 1, 2021
It’s the age-old tale of the astrological gf and the nonbeliever bf.
Courtney: Tucker, Trump and Co. are lying and ripping us apart

Courtney: Tucker, Trump and Co. are lying and ripping us apart

by Zach Courtney
Published February 27, 2021
They’re making money while doing it, too.
Eaton: The internet knows literally everything about you, and your employers can too

Eaton: The internet knows literally everything about you, and your employers can too

by Emily Eaton
Published February 26, 2021
Can we not make America more like “Black Mirror,” please?
Dr. Date: She’s just not that into you

Dr. Date: She’s just not that into you

by Dr. Date
Published February 23, 2021
Revenge is sweet, but staying in your lane is sweeter.
Kueppers: Thank you, Rebecca Black

Kueppers: Thank you, Rebecca Black

by Henry Kueppers
Published February 23, 2021
How one young YouTuber has opened my eyes to an epiphany.
Brankin: The dangers of performative activism

Brankin: The dangers of performative activism

by Tara Brankin
Published February 22, 2021
Pretending to care about important issues has the potential to do damage.
Dr. Date: My girlfriend’s earring collection is ruining our relationship

Dr. Date: My girlfriend’s earring collection is ruining our relationship

by Dr. Date
Published February 21, 2021
I think the spice rack is a space for spices; she thinks it’s a place for her ramen packet earrings.
Eaton: The life and death of a movement

Eaton: The life and death of a movement

by Emily Eaton
Published February 20, 2021
What one student’s encounter with UMPD tells us about the future.

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