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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Archives for May 2016

Sports

Good walks not wasted

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 31, 2016, 2:15 PM May 31, 2016
10

Given advancing age and my inability to get out of the cubicle much anymore, I often wonder if I’ll ever meet as unique an individual as Daniel Alvarez again, the Florida man who kayaked from the Northwest Angle to the Gulf of Mexico and then, because it seemed like a good idea at the time, kayaked back via a different route. Read more →

Crime and Justice

MN Court: No expectation of privacy in condo buildings

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 31, 2016, 11:04 AM May 31, 2016
23

If a police officer enters your secured condominium building without a warrant and a drug-sniffing dog outside your door detects the presence of drugs, is it an illegal search?

No, a divided Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled today.
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Education

Baby Jane Doe graduates from college

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 31, 2016, 8:54 AM May 31, 2016
1

In 1984, a woman who gave birth in her dorm room at San Francisco State University, put it in a box in the laundry room, and walked away. The baby has been putting up a big fight since then. Read more →

Education

Fargo won’t aid teacher’s ride to close achievement gap

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 31, 2016, 7:48 AM May 31, 2016
5

Paul Shol, a 29-year-old Fergus Falls native, is planning an Oregon-to-Maine trip to raise money for Legacy Children’s Foundation, a Fargo organization that focuses on closing the achievement gap for low-income students. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Marilyn Hagerty turns 90

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 31, 2016, 6:45 AM May 31, 2016
5

She’ll host a public celebration at the lift station named in her honor on June 15.
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Arts & Culture

Lawyer, broadcaster Ron Rosenbaum dead at 68

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 29, 2016, 8:22 PM May 29, 2016
6

In a country full of talented radio broadcasters, there were few who were better at it than Ron Rosenbaum, 68, who died on Sunday morning. Rosenbaum, who as an attorney represented many of the Twin Cities media elite (including Tom Barnard), parlayed his legal acumen into successful radio stints at WCCO, KSTP, KFAN and, finally, Read more →

Crime and Justice

After gorilla’s death, ‘Pitchfork Nation’ leaps into action

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 29, 2016, 11:02 AM May 29, 2016
10

Authorities had to shoot and kill a gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo this weekend after a toddler fell into the exhibit and was grabbed by the animal. Read more →

Sports

Team botches game and it wasn’t the Twins

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 29, 2016, 10:24 AM May 29, 2016
2

A wild ending gives the Twins another win in Seattle. Read more →

Regional history · War

During Vietnam war, his weapon was a camera

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 28, 2016, 9:07 AM May 28, 2016
0

Vietnam didn’t get Gary Bipes, of Hector,Minn. The CIA didn’t get Bipes. And a knoll in a farmer’s field in Glencoe didn’t get Bipes. Mosquitoes almost did. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Sports

St. Paul soccer stadium challenges our design conventions

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 27, 2016, 2:50 PM May 27, 2016
14

Generally speaking, Minnesota architecture can be a boring series of right angles. Folks seem to like it. The style feels like a comfortable pair of slippers.

So you might want to think about the design of the new Minnesota United stadium for awhile and not react right away. Read more →

Education

‘None of us were meant to be common; We were born to be comets’

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 27, 2016, 1:30 PM May 27, 2016
1

So far during commencement season, we have been generally unimpressed with most of the speakers whose speeches have made a social media blip.

The exception is Donovan Livingston, who spoke this week at the convocation exercises of Harvard’s Graduate School of Education. Read more →

Arts & Culture · War

The letters from war that never ends

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 27, 2016, 12:25 PM May 27, 2016
4

The Greatest Generation might be the last generation of great letter writers, missives home that read like great literature. We had a greater command of the English language back then. A formality,too. We may never approach such writing again. Read more →

Sports

Timewasters: Oh, hey, it’s a surfing pig!

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 27, 2016, 11:22 AM May 27, 2016
11

Because it’s a pig surfing, it’s a nobody-goes-to-work Friday, and there’s no news today, that’s why. Read more →

Science

Death on the eagle cam

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 27, 2016, 9:46 AM May 27, 2016
8

It’s been a pretty rough spring for the most famous eagles in America. The Decorah, Iowa webcam this spring has documented nature’s dirty little secret: there’s a lot of dying going on. Read more →

Arts & Culture

Couric gun documentary faked dramatic scene

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 27, 2016, 8:25 AM May 27, 2016
58

It’s a bit of a shame that NPR often doesn’t air media commentary by its gifted media correspondent, David Folkenflik, because his takedown of Katie Couric for her documentary on guns today deserves a wider audience. Read more →

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