Black History Month has been commodified and corporatized. Here’s why that’s problematic. Without structural change, these corporate gestures amount to nothing at all. Yahaira Galvez February 11, 2021
Pennsylvania’s John Fetterman could kick off a new era of working-class politics Could Pennsylvania's tattooed, 6-foot-8 Lieutenant Governor answer the hopes of progressive Democrats? Josh Binderman February 10, 2021
Body neutrality is what we truly need for self-acceptance Society should embrace body neutrality to help individuals. Laura Phillips-Alvarez February 8, 2021
Sororities’ path to increased inclusion needs a radical change in recruitment The Panhellenic Association's promises of inclusion are performative, not helpful, without actually challenging unconscious bias. Maya Rosenberg February 7, 2021
Schools and colleges should teach digital etiquette We can avoid messy Zoom chatboxes and unhelpfully unmuted questions. Jessica Ye February 7, 2021
It’s time to permanently scrap standardized testing requirements for college admissions Colleges need to make test-optional or test-blind admissions permanent, even after the pandemic. Adam Cullen February 5, 2021
Local restaurants and delivery drivers need your money, not DoorDash Here’s what we can and must do to empower small businesses, not behemoths. Gabriella Kurczeski February 3, 2021
By neglecting grad students with kids, UMD shows its apathy toward the hardest workers Grad students are already mistreated. Refusing fair parental accommodations is just cruel. Malcolm Ferguson February 2, 2021
After bungling the pandemic, politicians shouldn’t get to cut in line for the vaccine Why should Ted Cruz get vaccinated before health care workers? Caterina Ieronimo February 1, 2021
Stop coming up with exotic names for American food UMD Dining, what is Shanghai Beef? Jessica Ye January 31, 2021