Safe Harbor Laws protect minors forced into prostitution. Why hasn’t Maryland passed one? Victims of human trafficking deserve a safe harbor, not fear Imaan Shikoh March 30, 2023
Public dollars belong in public schools, not private ones By giving some students the option to attend private schools, legislators lose their imperative to responsibly oversee the implementation of the Blueprint for Maryland’s Future. Dhruvak Mirani March 30, 2023
Subsidizing all student loans is a cheaper fix than Biden’s debt relief initiative Unsubsidized loans are unfair because students can’t pay what they don’t have. Medhanit Desta March 29, 2023
Don’t gamble on sports bets Sports betting isn’t better than gambling. Maryland must protect its consumers. Kyra Freeman March 28, 2023
A service-based track would combine the best aspects of the GVPT and public policy majors The School of Public Policy needs a service-based major or concentration. Dhruvak Mirani March 16, 2023
Biden’s Alaska oil drilling project is short sighted. Renewables are the future. Oil only benefits Indigenous Alaskans in the short term. Kyra Freeman March 14, 2023
Let them cook: UMD should offer culinary classes Investing in cooking courses is an investment in students’ futures. Vrisha Sookraj March 14, 2023
Subsidizing residential cameras could save lives in Prince George’s County Subsidizing home cameras isn’t an invasion of privacy, but it will protect residents. Ravi Panguluri March 13, 2023
Politicians should care less about optics and more about their constituents Less performative actions would allow politicians to help their communities. Jessica Ye March 10, 2023
Democrats must capitalize on unified government and raise minimum wage with inflation Adjusting minimum wage to inflation is not partisan. It’s something Maryland needs now. Dhruvak Mirani March 8, 2023