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The Future of Healthcare

The Future of Healthcare

Adam Albright, Contributor February 20, 2020
Why have we not supported the adoption of artificial intelligence in the healthcare industry?
A Brexit wishlist

A Brexit wishlist

Nathan Harman, Contributor February 8, 2020

After three and a half frustrating years, it feels like a breath of fresh air to see Brexit finally happen. No, I am not a British citizen, but I must admit that reading about Brexit day in and day out...

A challenge to our Antifa critics

Tiana Meador, Editor in Chief February 7, 2020

The Minnesota Republic has always provided a positive space for our writers to openly and freely share their opinions and ideas, regardless if they were deemed controversial by the university community....

The Venezuelan Problem: Socialism

Brandon Prichard, Contributor February 7, 2020

For the first time in U.S. history, the President of the United States invited a serving, democratically elected, foreign president to attend the annual State of the Union Address. Juan Guaidó, the acting...

College Game Day Bar scene and New app LineLeap

College Game Day Bar scene and New app LineLeap

Adam Erickson, Contributor January 6, 2020

If you have ever been to Disney World, Six Flags, Valleyfair, or basically any amusement park in the United States, you may have purchased or at least have seen people use “fast passes” to skip the...

Joe Biden: Savior or Liability?

Joe Biden: Savior or Liability?

Nathan Harman, Contributor January 1, 2020

Is Joe Biden okay? After a strong start in the polls, American voters are seeing a different side of the former Vice President and veteran senator: a frail, forgetful side befitting a man of his age. The...

Can the free market solve climate change?

Brandon Prichard, Contributor November 26, 2019

If there is any idea that is despised most when debating climate change and environmental protection, it is free market environmentalism. The idea of solving climate change by reducing regulations and...

Students for a Democratic Society: disarm the police!

Students for a Democratic Society: disarm the police!

Tiana Meador, Editor in Chief November 25, 2019

No, the title you just read is not clickbait, sadly. Earlier this month, University of Minnesota's Chapter of Students for a Democratic Society stood outside of Coffman Memorial Union, speaking to passerbyers...

Did you know there is a tax on gas?

Did you know there is a tax on gas?

Matt Selman, Contributor November 25, 2019

Taxes are a constant everywhere in life. For many, gas seems like the one good which is not subject to taxes. However, unlike most other goods in the United States, the price displayed represents the total...

The modern solution to rising college costs in America

The modern solution to rising college costs in America

Matthew Selman, Contributor November 25, 2019

The average American family can no longer fund the secondary education of its child(ren). However, the federal government can and will - by offering extremely risky loans producing extreme deficits. At...

Disney enters the streaming war

Disney enters the streaming war

Adam Erickson, Contributor November 25, 2019

If you haven’t heard by now Disney has officially entered the streaming war. If you recall, a few years back Netflix dominated the streaming industry and virtually eliminated the need for video rental...

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Fabricated rights: healthcare edition

Nathan Harman, Contributor November 21, 2019

A few weeks ago, when I was participating in the Bipartisan Issues Group’s ideology debate, the topic of how the government should intervene in healthcare came up. My Democratic colleague gave the...

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