A Terrapin at twilight: reflecting on four years at Maryland “As it turns out, coming to this university was the best decision I’ve made.” Jack Siglin May 4, 2017
Small liberal arts colleges will crumble if they don’t adapt to the real world Enrollment at small liberal arts colleges is declining. Society is beginning to place more value on experience, which large, public universities in urban environments are more equipped to provide. Jack Siglin April 30, 2017
Kendrick Lamar reflects the times and Geraldo Rivera misses the point Kendrick Lamar’s music reflects the systemic racism that many still experience today. Jack Siglin April 23, 2017
Videos tell the truth — that’s something United needs to “re-accommodate” Videos from ubiquitous smartphone cameras give life to stories. Jack Siglin April 13, 2017
Medical school affirmative action helps reduce racial health disparities A more representative physician population will help reduce health disparities among races. Jack Siglin April 6, 2017
Four lessons from the American Health Care Act’s failure Here’s what we’ve learned from last week’s withdraw of the AHCA. Jack Siglin March 30, 2017
March Madness is the pinnacle of the college experience For college students, March Madness creates an experience like none other. Jack Siglin March 16, 2017
Chance The Rapper is doing more for Chicago public schools than the state legislature is When politicians disagree, children should not pay the price. Jack Siglin March 9, 2017
To resolve our organ donor shortage, we need an opt-out system An opt-out system, where people must explicitly give consent if they don’t wish to be an organ donor, would help us save lives. Jack Siglin March 2, 2017
Basketball is business, and loyalty is overrated In the NBA, profits outweigh the human narratives. Jack Siglin February 23, 2017