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Wednesday In Depth: August 29, 2012

  • 9:06 a.m.

    RNC location puts focus on Latino issues, political figures

    The Republican National Convention in Tampa is a chance for the party to highlight its own rising Latino political stars and pitch Latino voters. What pitches are they making and which political figures should we be watching?

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  • 10:20 a.m.

    Are Millennials the cheapest generation?

    We've heard a lot recently about Millennials and their economic woes. As young people continue to hold off on the purchasing of cars and houses, we look at if this is due to their economic struggles or a changing ideology on major purchases.

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  • 11:20 a.m.

    Farm Bill remains stalled in Congress

    The House and Senate passed their versions of the farm bill before leaving town, but still have a long way to go to passing a final version before they adjourn for the year. What needs to be resolved to ensure passage?

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  • Field notes: How a school bus became a house

      When Adam Marcus told his graduate students to do something “full-scale” for their final project, he didn’t think the semester would end with a school bus-house hybrid parked behind Rapson Hall. “I said, ‘We’re going to do full scale,’” said Marcus, a University of Minnesota Architecture School design fellow. “And Hank said, ‘I’m gonna Read more
  • Three perspectives on bridging the marriage opinion gap

    Now that Gov. Mark Dayton has signed the same-sex marriage bill into law, we asked the participants on this week's Roundtable for advice on how to bridge gaps between Minnesotans who support same-sex marriage and those who oppose it. Jim Wallis, author of "On God's Side," thinks we are on the cusp of a nationwide Read more
  • Temple Grandin helps explain the autistic brain and inspire those who have one

    Kerri Miller offers a look inside the thoughts of an autism pioneer. Read more
  • Op-ed pick: Is 'The Great Gatsby' all that great?

    "Gatsby as a literary creation leaves me cold. Like one of those manicured European parks patrolled on all sides by officious gendarmes, it is pleasant to look at, but you will not find any people inside." Read more

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