Boos & Bravos: Aug. 1
It’s been a long summer, especially for the debt ceiling debate.
It’s been a long summer, especially for the debt ceiling debate.
While the number of pregnancies are growing, the ages of the parents are lowering.
Unforeseeably, the social networking site is serving as a tracker, investigator, and judge.
Unforeseeably, the social networking site is serving as a tracker, investigator, and judge.
Our state needs to place a higher priority on education in general, and one of first steps should be making sure our universities receive adequate funding.
In response to Mary Richardson’s July 25 column, “Not for you: That’s a man’s drink.”
Performance-based funding could change the level of graduation requirements or the difficulty of classes, but the current system rewards allowing large numbers of students into the university.
Whenever philosophy came to mind, I thought of nothing but stodgy old men with suits and glasses whittling the day away with fruitless thought experiments.
(In response to Oonagh McQuarrie’s July 18 column, “Murdoch’s Imperial Reign has to come to an end.”) Cover all angles Read your article and want to respond starting at the statement “This incident is indicative of the type of journalism that is becoming the norm, et al…” You go on to lambaste the Murdoch empire (Fox, etc.). How about the rest of the liberal ‘Obama-all-day’ media?
The feminist debate about the perception of women has been raging for decades, but another social issue has yet to receive as much attention—the unreceptive response to contemporary masculinity.
It shocks me that it is acceptable in today's society to blatantly claim that one religious group is more dangerous than any other.
Power hitting giants have faded away into memories of court hearings and dominating pitchers are leading teams to titles. And the fans love it.
In response to Tanner Greene’s July 11 column, “Minnesota a microcosm of GOP stubbornness.”
A typical 30-minute treadmill workout can provide enough energy to power a light bulb for 2.5 hours.
Perhaps nostalgia isn't indicative of a deep-seated character flaw after all.
Allowing Murdoch to go unpunished for what his company did sends a very dangerous message to other media moguls.
Thursday night marks the end of an era. Soak up all it’s glorious nerdiness and celebrate the Boy Who Lived one more time.
In response to William Boor’s column July 5 column, “Soccer will never be popular in the United States.” I commend you on your style and the passion behind your words.
Check into the Jerome Grand Hotel for a real scare and see if you can honestly say you don’t believe in paranormal activity.
Will Minnesota be pulled out of the red through spending cuts, revenue increases, or a combination of the two?
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