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Thursday In Depth: August 16, 2012

  • 9:06 a.m.

    A look at Obama's energy record

    In his reelection campaign, President Obama has been touting his record and criticizing GOP challenger Mitt Romney for his dismissive attitudes toward alternative energy. What has Obama done, and how does that stack up to what he said he would do?

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  • 10:20 a.m.

    Are political conventions worth it?

    In a general election with a predetermined Republican candidate up against an incumbent, one could argue that the time and money spent on national party conventions is a waste. Will the RNC and DNC be of any use this time around?

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  • 11:15 a.m.

    Should medical students practice patient-centered care?

    A few medical schools have been leading the way to provide third-year medical students the opportunity to work with patients and get to know them beyond the procedures and health issues that land them in a clinic or hospital.

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  • Could Julie Rosen challenge Dayton? Roundtable members think so

    “Think about how hard it would be for Dayton to run against a moderate, Republican woman. Yikes.” Read more
  • Science Night Minnesota

    Tens of thousands of people around the world have said they want to go to Mars, even if it means they will never return to Earth. Dozens of them were in the crowd Tuesday night at the Fitzgerald Theater for Science Night Minnesota — Mission to Mars. Read about Science Night.
  • 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 buy 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

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