Zoom is a part of our daily lives, but is the company acting in our best interest? Zoom has done little to address violations of user privacy and a culture of surveillance. Hadron Chaudhary April 7, 2020
The coronavirus crisis is the perfect time to shift power away from landlords The COVID-19 outbreak could catalyze a new movement against housing inequity. Hadron Chaudhary March 31, 2020
D.C. needs to invest more in public bathroom access Having access to public bathrooms is a right. D.C. is coming up short. Hadron Chaudhary March 10, 2020
Technology like ELMS has a history of being abused by universities. UMD should be wary. UMD students should be concerned about the potential for abuse of educational technology. Hadron Chaudhary February 26, 2020
UMD Senate has the right idea with its plan to curb vaping on campus More vaping regulation is needed — but it must be cautious. Hadron Chaudhary February 21, 2020
College Park won’t ever feel like home if it’s always under construction Long term development plans are creating a transient city. Hadron Chaudhary February 4, 2020
Ghent’s restored Lamb of God shows authenticity doesn’t equal good art Authentic art isn't always high art. Hadron Chaudhary January 27, 2020
Respecting bugs more could teach us to treat each other better We need more compassion for bugs. Hadron Chaudhary December 4, 2019
Academic institutions enable the abuse of students Academia's power dynamics are used for evil. Students need real support against it. Hadron Chaudhary November 7, 2019
Safer vaping practices need to start from within the vaping community Changing the culture around vaping will make youths safer. Hadron Chaudhary October 23, 2019