At the Correspondents’ Dinner, Michelle Wolf did exactly what she was hired to do She was right to offend a corrupt and bigoted Trump administration. Michela Dwyer May 2, 2018
New diversity task force proposals won’t change the dynamics of UMD politics Student activists — not administration — will continue to lead the fight against hate. Hadron Chaudhary May 2, 2018
Kevin Williamson’s firing from The Atlantic reveals a crisis of free speech If we silence offensive views, we’ll destroy intellectual diversity. Moshe Klein May 2, 2018
Three years after the Baltimore uprisings, corruption continues to thrive A lack of transparency fueled the violence after Freddie Gray’s death. Sarah Riback May 1, 2018
Michelle Wolf’s Correspondents’ Dinner routine was cringeworthy and immature Wolf was sharp in her media criticism — but she acted like a bully. Asha Kodan May 1, 2018
The British royal family is a relic of empire. It shouldn’t exist. Stop celebrating a symbol of oppression. Asha Kodan April 30, 2018
University of Maryland public apologies: A year in review They were mostly obfuscating and defensive. Max Foley-Keene April 30, 2018
UMD shouldn’t require applicants to submit their test scores Standardized testing is a barrier for disadvantaged UMD applicants. It should go test-optional. Caitlin McCann April 30, 2018
UMD’s Health Center has great LGBT resources. Why don’t students know about them? LGBT students should know about their resources. Liyanga de Silva April 30, 2018
UMD Pride Alliance shouldn’t pick a side on the Israel Fest boycott Pride was wrong to call Zionism oppressive. Mitchell Rock April 26, 2018