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President Trump’s “China virus” rhetoric is deeply harmful, racist or not

  • Post Author:themetropolitan
  • Post published:November 24, 2020
  • Post Category:Opinion

( Dung Tran / Pixabay ) ERIK SUCHY Opinion Writer In these times of deep racial tension and turmoil, I feel at odds with tossing the phrase "China virus" around…

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President Trump fails to condemn hate groups at the first 2020 debate

  • Post Author:themetropolitan
  • Post published:November 4, 2020
  • Post Category:Opinion

(Pixabay) NATHAN HOYHTYA Opinion Editor November 3rd 2020 When asked to provide a condemnation of white supremacist and militia groups, President Trump responded in terrible fashion at the first presidential…

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Digital Literacy is taught by our own

  • Post Author:themetropolitan
  • Post published:November 2, 2020
  • Post Category:Tech

November 2, 2020 (AmeriCorps) By Pierre Young - Web/Social Media editor College students and older adults have a phobia of technology. That’s when I come in as a Metropolitan State…

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Has the use of political labels as insults run off the rails?

  • Post Author:themetropolitan
  • Post published:October 14, 2020
  • Post Category:Opinion

(Gerd Altmann / Pixabay) ERIK SUCHY Opinion Writer “It's time to talk issues; to use the dreaded 'L' word; to say the policies of our opposition and the congressional leadership…

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Black Student Union plans to re-open their organization during COVID-19

  • Post Author:themetropolitan
  • Post published:September 23, 2020
  • Post Category:Student Life

(Black Student Union/Pierre Young) By Pierre Young Social Media/Web Editor September 23 2020 This year has been hard for us all, especially students in clubs and organizations who have shifted…

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Barnes & Noble College is bringing changes to Metro State’s bookstore

  • Post Author:themetropolitan
  • Post published:September 12, 2020
  • Post Category:Student Life

By Mandy Hathaway  September 12, 2020 Significant changes are coming to the Metropolitan State University bookstore on the St. Paul Campus. According to Metro State’s chief financial officer Tracy Hatch,…

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How To Halt The Decline Of The Found Footage Genre And Rediscover Its Relevance Again

  • Post Author:themetropolitan
  • Post published:August 17, 2020
  • Post Category:Opinion

by Erik Suchy August 17 2020          (Noam Galai / Getty Images) Moviegoers line up at nationwide theatre chains to experience a film that will bring the "found footage" movie genre…

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Looking at the upcoming fall semester with the head of Metro State’s student association

  • Post Author:themetropolitan
  • Post published:August 15, 2020
  • Post Category:Student Life

BY: NICOLE WEISJAHN Staff writer August 14 2020   (MSUSA) Fall semester is rapidly approaching and with it comes a wave of uncertainty. While it’s become relatively clear how classes…

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Would a Covid-19 Vaccine end our problems? America’s anti-vaccination movement says not so fast
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Would a Covid-19 Vaccine end our problems? America’s anti-vaccination movement says not so fast

  • Post Author:Nathan Hoyhtya
  • Post published:August 4, 2020
  • Post Category:Opinion

Are vaccines safe and could one truly bring this COVID-19 pandemic to an end?

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OPINION: How can Minnesotans vote when COVID-19 threatens 2020 election safety and integrity?
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OPINION: How can Minnesotans vote when COVID-19 threatens 2020 election safety and integrity?

  • Post Author:Nathan Hoyhtya
  • Post published:July 8, 2020
  • Post Category:Opinion

COVID-19 has already played havoc with states contesting their 2020 election primaries late in the season. Is mail-in voting the answer for Minnesota in November's general election?

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