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The Minnesota Daily

Opinion

Courtney: Biden needs to be FDR, not Clinton or Obama

Courtney: Biden needs to be FDR, not Clinton or Obama

by Zach Courtney
Published January 30, 2021
Now that Joe Biden has assumed office, it’s all back to normal, right? Wrong.
Anderson: Imperialism always comes home

Anderson: Imperialism always comes home

by Kendra Anderson
Published January 30, 2021
The events of Jan. 6 are far from unprecedented for the United States.
Kueppers: Vaccinate? I hardly know her!

Kueppers: Vaccinate? I hardly know her!

by Henry Kueppers
Published January 26, 2021
A guide on the COVID-19 vaccine timeline, facts and future.
Brankin: The manipulation of streaming services

Brankin: The manipulation of streaming services

by Tara Brankin
Published January 26, 2021
Why the constant competition between streaming services is detrimental to consumers.
Eaton: Dorothy and the Wizard of (Mac)OS

Eaton: Dorothy and the Wizard of (Mac)OS

by Emily Eaton
Published January 20, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has inflamed technological barriers in higher education. It is just another drop in the bucket of academic elitism.
Kueppers: “Shocked but not surprised”

Kueppers: “Shocked but not surprised”

by Henry Kueppers
Published January 19, 2021
The attack on the nation’s Capitol on Jan. 6 has impacted all Americans — regardless of your age and background.
Brankin: It’s not cool to hate Taylor Swift anymore

Brankin: It’s not cool to hate Taylor Swift anymore

by Tara Brankin
Published January 19, 2021
There are plenty of celebrities to harbor resentment toward, but Taylor Swift shouldn’t be one of them.
Ababiy: Dealing with crime before it gets too old

Ababiy: Dealing with crime before it gets too old

by Jonathan Ababiy
Published December 14, 2020
Is there room for young people in the public safety budget?
Letter to the Editor: We can change how police operate to increase accountability for violence and mistreatment

Letter to the Editor: We can change how police operate to increase accountability for violence and mistreatment

by Sean Ericson
Published December 13, 2020
The Twin Cities Coalition for Justice for Jamar has proposed creating an elected civilian oversight board with significant powers, and the organization Campaign Zero has a list of eight key policies that have been proven to reduce police violence.

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