Idealism isn’t logical, but it could be useful in Trump’s America A “united” States of America doesn’t exist, but idealism can help our nation endure the next few years of political darkness. Max Foley-Keene January 17, 2017
Cancer moonshot will be a giant leap for mankind Cancer moonshot will drastically reduce the number of deaths from cancer with a wide-reaching series of initiatives. Jack Siglin December 11, 2016
Why we should retaliate against Bashar al-Assad’s Cessation of Hostilities agreement violations If ISIS is to be removed, we must first ensure that Assad stops violating international agreements. Kyle Rempfer December 11, 2016
Learn to appreciate the values of other cultures We shouldn’t disrespect other cultures simply because we don’t know about them. Asha Kodan December 11, 2016
American labor unions aren’t as influential as they used to be The decline in union membership has made today’s labor unions much less powerful than they once were. Max An December 11, 2016
Fidel Castro provided free education and health care, but not human rights When evaluating Fidel Castro’s regime, we can’t forget the fact that he denied his people basic rights. Leslie McNamara December 8, 2016
To reduce Maryland’s deficit, we need to “get real” on spending The state legislature should work with Gov. Larry Hogan on addressing the drivers of spending growth. Sam Wallace December 8, 2016
Donald Trump’s Defense Secretary nominee is qualified. But that’s not why he chose him. Trump seems infatuated with Gen. James “Mad Dog” Mattis’ personal reputation, not his policies. Reuven Bank December 7, 2016
Why Trump’s erratic diplomatic behavior may reshape U.S. foreign policy In taking a Taiwanese phone call, Donald demonstrated his dangerous disregard for diplomatic formalities. Max An December 6, 2016
The University of Maryland should match Prince George’s County’s $10.75 minimum wage Student workers, especially those who need to work their way through college, are in need of a higher minimum wage than the one this university currently pays them. Guest Opinion December 5, 2016