Progressives must compromise to get infrastructure legislation done It’s time progressives pay attention to the bigger legislative picture. Jessica Ye June 29, 2021
The fight for civil rights can’t end with Juneteenth Establishing Juneteenth can’t distract from Congress’ important civil rights obligations. Anthony Liberatori June 23, 2021
Pandemic or not, UMD needs to respect its workers Many staff members put themselves at risk by reporting to work in person during the past academic year. The university should acknowledge that. Adam Cullen June 16, 2021
It’s time for a collective reckoning with mental health in the workforce Naomi Osaka put her mental health above her career. We should take her as an example. Anthony Liberatori June 9, 2021
‘Right to Repair’ bills give consumers their autonomy back Companies shouldn't have monopolies on repairs. Jessica Ye June 2, 2021
If Democrats want to hold real policy power, they need to control the courts The courts have the power. Why don’t Democrats understand that? Courtney Cohn June 1, 2021
As schools return to normal, special education teachers can’t be left behind There must be more government financial investment in special education teachers. Caterina Ieronimo May 12, 2021
Legislators must defend critical race theory against conservative backlash Fighting against critical race theory is fighting against the truth. Malcolm Ferguson May 12, 2021
It’s wrong to hold morally repugnant values. It’s also wrong to date someone who does. By overlooking serious moral flaws in a partner, so-called liberals show their true colors Shreya Vuttaluru May 10, 2021
By criminalizing the homeless, Austin’s Prop B tries to hide their housing crisis Homelessness is a systemic issue. All Proposition B does is punish those harmed by it. Anthony Liberatori May 6, 2021