Constructing a better College Park needn’t involve maximum mobility blockades Construction is who we are and maybe who we’ll always be, but the current state of College Park is ridiculous. Lynelle Essilfie September 3, 2023
To foster interdisciplinary learning, UMD must reformulate its strict major requirements Students aren’t defined by their majors. This university should tailor course requirements to reflect that. Jessica Ye August 30, 2023
Closing Knox Road to cars is the key to reimagining public spaces in College Park To take back our city, College Park legislators must close off Knox Road to cars Tara Davoodi August 21, 2023
PGCPS must stop spying on their students and opt for data-backed laws Performative legislation will not protect PG County students. Increased mental health services and stricter gun laws will. Rohin Mishra August 8, 2023
Growing women’s soccer is about more than just equal pay Cross-dimensional investment in women’s soccer delivers the goal of gender equality. Tara Davoodi July 25, 2023
Climate change sentences incarcerated people to death. Air conditioning is the easy fix. Heat on its own isn’t why people are dying — it’s the refusal to do anything to mitigate it that’s indefensible. Rohin Mishra July 18, 2023
AI is a threat to Hollywood, but could also be its savior AI could be a great support to those who are feeling taken advantage of. Lynelle Essilfie July 17, 2023
The courts didn’t kill Affirmative Action. A more nuanced approach will sustain it. Don’t mourn affirmative action. Diversity in colleges will thrive without checkboxes. Jessica Ye July 11, 2023
NATO membership gives Ukraine a backbone to ensure military aid won’t go awry An unstable Ukraine can burgeon the seeds of terrorism. NATO membership can save lives. Jessica Ye July 10, 2023
Highway expansion misses the only real solution to congestion — taking drivers off roads Expanding toll lanes on Maryland’s highways is dangerous and counterproductive Kyra Freeman June 30, 2023