Public opinion must not impede legal nuances. Sequester juries. Changing what sequestering juries entails would lead to fairer trials. Rebecca Scherr June 8, 2022
Organized student voices have the power to make real change. SGA doesn’t. SGA will never be an effective representative of students because UMD is not a democracy. Ravi Panguluri May 9, 2022
If the Supreme Court won’t protect privacy rights, the federal government should The true problem here is that the Supreme Court is upending the right to privacy entirely. Rebecca Scherr May 5, 2022
In-person final exams inconvenience students. Asynchronous, online exams can help. Asynchronous, online finals help both students and professors. Rohin Mishra May 4, 2022
Background checks continue to submerge UMD in academic white privilege The social context around criminalization should matter in this university's hiring policies. Lei Danielle Escobal May 4, 2022
NextGen is a poor attempt at fixing an even greater campus energy problem We need an aggressive approach to modernizing campus energy. NextGen falls short. Guest Opinion May 3, 2022
UMD should make financial literacy a general education requirement Intersectional wealth gaps can be solved through financial literacy classes. Ravi Panguluri May 2, 2022
Free speech on Twitter is in danger if it’s controlled by Elon Musk Billionaires thrive off of buying public opinion. Musk will do the same with Twitter. Rohin Mishra April 29, 2022
Juries are capable of deciding damages. Damages caps undermine their ability. Money cannot quantify pain and suffering. Damages caps ignore this. Rebecca Scherr April 28, 2022
Elections shouldn’t be more important to the media than policy issues The media should cook us healthier coverage. Feed us policy bread, not election candy. Adam Cullen April 27, 2022