Uncertainty of the Affordable Care Act’s public option While the public option of the ACA that was originally proposed has its advantages, it will be difficult to pass in Congress. Leslie McNamara September 5, 2016
Colin Kaepernick’s critics miss the point The dialogue resulting from the Kaepernick controversy was disappointing and unproductive. Jack Siglin September 5, 2016
A new hope for foster care Creating better living communities for foster children can be beneficial for everyone. Asha Kodan September 1, 2016
EpiPen’s price hike demonstrates the dangers of government over-regulation Mylan’s decision to increase the cost of EpiPens was enabled by an overreaching federal government. Sam Wallace August 30, 2016
Why Maryland public schools’ grading cushions are unfair and ineffective By awarding free grades, schools fail to teach students about the importance of hard work. Surjo Bandyopadhyay August 30, 2016
Ocean’s ’16: Blonde was worth the wait A musical enigma’s return from sabbatical. Jack Siglin August 29, 2016
Ryan Lochte is a full-grown man, and it’s time we started treating him like one Everyone should be held to the same ethical standard, Olympians included. Grace Myers August 29, 2016
Pay-to-play education Restrictive online learning systems are costing students money. Max An August 28, 2016
Why “taking her swimming on the first date” is problematic A critique of today’s ever-evolving dating culture. Hope Hynson August 28, 2016
Welfare reform has been a disaster Two decades ago, welfare as we knew it came to an end. The results have been awful. Ryan Romano August 28, 2016