It doesn’t matter if ‘defund the police’ is politically wise Don’t ask whether ‘defund the police’ will hurt Democratic politicians. Zachary Jablow June 11, 2020
Business and STEM dominate UMD. Is it for the best? Academia has let its obsession with STEM and business go too far, and UMD is no exception. Zachary Jablow April 27, 2020
How can UMD ensure that its coronavirus response is fair to students and employees? There are steps UMD will need to take to ensure an equitable response to coronavirus. Zachary Jablow March 13, 2020
The Iowa caucuses don’t need to matter this much The Iowa caucuses matter because our media says so. Zachary Jablow February 6, 2020
Exaggerating the Daily Northwestern’s mistakes is part of conservative media’s strategy Conservative media outlets criticize academia to distract its audience from real issues. Zachary Jablow November 15, 2019
Is the press really adversarial? Despite the popular image of the press, it often fails to challenge authority. Zachary Jablow October 25, 2019
UMD’s push for a good football program is ruining its reputation UMD is bad at football, and that's perfectly fine. Zachary Jablow October 4, 2019
Against my better instincts, I went to UMD’s debate on capitalism. Here are my thoughts. It was a frustrating affair. Zachary Jablow September 20, 2019
California is moving to end amateurism in college sports, and so should Maryland Student-athletes can't be considered amateurs as long as college sports are an industry. Zachary Jablow September 13, 2019
UMD needs to better staff and fund its Title IX office Why did UMD's Title IX office need to outsource jobs to a private firm? Zachary Jablow August 29, 2019