The dangers of freshman nostalgia It’s important to remember the mediocre aspects of freshman year, not just the F-A-N-T-A-S-T-I-C Guest Opinion June 22, 2016
Breaking the STEM glass ceiling Increase the participation of women in STEM fields. Guest Opinion June 9, 2016
The arts are practically worthless The value of the liberal arts goes beyond its inherent material value. Guest Opinion June 1, 2016
In Ethiopia, don’t just blame El Niño A lack of democracy and an ill-equipped political structure exacerbated their massive drought. Guest Opinion May 9, 2016
The ghost in my brain Mild traumatic brain injuries can throw you into an entirely different state of mind, turning you into a person you wouldn’t have recognized before. Guest Opinion May 8, 2016
Why I care about our climate To prevent global warming, communication is key. Guest Opinion May 5, 2016
Self-fund the athletic department Students shouldn’t bear the costs for athletic programs. Guest Opinion May 4, 2016
The U.S. isn’t doing its part to fight tuberculosis Tuberculosis is the world’s deadliest infectious disease and the U.S. is cutting its budget to fight it. Guest Opinion May 3, 2016
There’s no easy solution to Brazil’s political crisis Ongoing turmoil in Brazil’s political and economic realm spells dark times for the country. Guest Opinion May 2, 2016
Maryland students have “ideas worth sharing” The Terp Talk events give students the opportunity to speak about topics they are passionate about. Guest Opinion May 1, 2016