HB 486 offers common-sense solutions for workers. It’s not surprising UMD opposes it. Why won't UMD back basic support for workers? Malcolm Ferguson February 16, 2021
By neglecting grad students with kids, UMD shows its apathy toward the hardest workers Grad students are already mistreated. Refusing fair parental accommodations is just cruel. Malcolm Ferguson February 2, 2021
WMATA’s proposed cuts would be bad for the people who need the Metro the most These cuts will undoubtedly make it more difficult for people to get to a number of essential places, and reactions from those closely involved were predictably bleak. Malcolm Ferguson December 8, 2020
D.C. needs to give teachers the respect and flexibility they deserve Teachers in D.C. deserve transparency and empathy when planning what comes next for schools. Malcolm Ferguson November 19, 2020
Hogan needs to put Maryland in a second COVID-19 lockdown The Maryland governor can’t have it both ways when it comes to saving lives and small businesses. Malcolm Ferguson November 13, 2020
Joe Biden’s response to another police killing is predictably disappointing When confronted with another police killing, Biden talks about looting. That says a lot. Malcolm Ferguson October 30, 2020
Don’t just repeal protections for Maryland cops. Defund and demilitarize them. Policing reform might be possible in Maryland, but it’s still not enough. Malcolm Ferguson October 23, 2020
UMD’s anti-union lawyer proves it’s acting in bad faith UMD won’t come to the table with AFSCME. It’s probably because of their long history employing Jay Krupin. Malcolm Ferguson October 16, 2020
Why can’t Prince George’s County reform its police department? Prince George's County has problems with policing — but it can't reform them away. Malcolm Ferguson October 1, 2020
What do white women gain from Blackfishing? Performing a stereotype of Blackness helped Jessica Krug, Rachel Dolezal and more gain access to Black spaces. Malcolm Ferguson September 25, 2020