With the pandemic ongoing, students should be eased back into school with virtual options To ease into the transition of regular college life, professors should offer mandatory virtual options for classes and clubs. Rebecca Scherr November 8, 2021
Buses are an environmental, aesthetic and ethical answer to our problems We’re in the middle of an environmental crisis. Buses are part of the solution. Malcolm Ferguson November 7, 2021
Asian Americans in the spotlight must challenge stereotypes on and off the screen There needs to be more Asian Americans writing, directing and creating the stories of us. Lei Danielle Escobal November 5, 2021
Maryland was right to move to the Big Ten Maryland had great history in the ACC. It’s a better school in the Big Ten. Anthony Liberatori November 2, 2021
Maryland has an affordable housing crisis. Single-family zoning is part of the problem. Single-family zoning is a relic of racist housing discrimination. Zach Wandalowski November 2, 2021
It’s hypocritical for parents to impose their beliefs on their kid’s education It’s time to stop the pearl-clutching and think seriously about what students should be getting out of their education. Adam Cullen October 29, 2021
Universal standards are needed to make hate crime laws stronger For the U.S. to finally put a stop to the disproportionate cruelty experienced by underrepresented groups, we must combat hate-based violence in all its forms. Rebecca Scherr October 29, 2021
Life-saving medical care shouldn’t cost thousands of dollars Health care shouldn’t be dependent on income. Rebecca Scherr October 28, 2021
It’s possible to be the best dressed on Halloween without offending anyone Costume companies need stronger diversity, equity and inclusion teams to prevent the production of offensive costumes. Lei Danielle Escobal October 27, 2021
It’s time for more fast trains High-speed trains connect cities and are better for the environment. They’re our future. Anthony Liberatori October 25, 2021