Remember America’s history before disparaging Black Americans’ vaccine concerns Black Americans’ hesitation over the COVID-19 vaccine isn’t crazy, especially considering the the health industry's racism Allison Cochrane December 9, 2020
White colleges too often exploit their Black athletes. HBCUs need more support. For Black athletes, historically Black colleges offer an alternative to predominantly white institutions. Allison Cochrane December 2, 2020
A return to normalcy in education policy won’t be enough The incoming Biden administration needs to go beyond a return to Obama-era education reform. Allison Cochrane November 18, 2020
Ranked-choice voting could revitalize our democracy Ranked-choice voting would be a major improvement on the electoral process. Allison Cochrane November 12, 2020
College students will suffer from Republicans’ attempts to undo Obamacare Here's how the current effort to repeal Obamacare would hurt college students. Allison Cochrane October 29, 2020
Why would Larry Hogan write in Ronald Reagan for president? Larry Hogan wrote in Ronald Reagan for president. That says a lot about the GOP. Allison Cochrane October 22, 2020
Colleges don’t have a right to restrict student-athletes’ speech Universities are risking student-athletes' health while prohibiting them from speaking out. Allison Cochrane October 15, 2020
UMD has the right idea with its Social Justice Alliance with Bowie State UMD needs more action on racism. Its Social Justice Alliance with Bowie State is promising. Allison Cochrane October 8, 2020
Student organizations provide a sense of community at a socially distanced UMD UMD's student organizations have shown resilience in the face of the pandemic. Allison Cochrane September 30, 2020
Reflecting on Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s feminist legacy How Ruth Bader Ginsburg's career made her a true feminist icon. Allison Cochrane September 23, 2020