Activists are debating the environment vs. affordable housing. City Council can save both. The solution to affordable housing shouldn’t have to be chopping down Guilford Woods. Anthony Liberatori October 5, 2021
PowerPoints don’t stop sexual assault. UMD needs better preventative training If we’re all in agreement that consent is good and sexual assault is bad, why does it take so long for survivors to be believed — if they are believed at all? Rebecca Scherr October 1, 2021
DOTS doesn’t care about students It’s not just football games — DOTS has shown a clear lack of sensitivity to its students' parking and transportation needs. Adam Cullen September 30, 2021
The teaching of American military exceptionalism must end The Afghan war wasn’t a success. It shouldn’t be taught as such. Lei Danielle Escobal September 30, 2021
Individual action won’t stop climate change, but collective action just might It’s time to stop falling for the corporate propaganda and greenwashing PR stunts. Zach Wandalowski September 29, 2021
It’s time UMD gives women’s sports the attention they deserve UMD women’s sports are nationally awarded. They must be recognized for their efforts. Anthony Liberatori September 28, 2021
Society’s obsession over missing white women harms missing BIPOC The media needs to stop fetishizing the story of the missing white woman. Rebecca Scherr September 24, 2021
By tying infrastructure plans up in red tape, politicians fail to help the people It’s time the government puts the American first and invests in much-needed infrastructure projects. Anthony Liberatori September 23, 2021
The university needs to crack down on COVID-19 rules Without disciplinary action, COVID-19 cases will continue to rise at this university. Lei Danielle Escobal September 21, 2021
COVID-19 etiquette shouldn’t end with the pandemic Masks, social distancing and time off help stop the virus’ spread. Let’s use these methods more. Zach Wandalowski September 21, 2021