Can the College Park community save Cornerstone? Cornerstone’s GoFundMe can teach us about mutual aid. Maya Rosenberg December 13, 2020
Remember America’s history before disparaging Black Americans’ vaccine concerns Black Americans’ hesitation over the COVID-19 vaccine isn’t crazy, especially considering the the health industry's racism Allison Cochrane December 9, 2020
Personality tests aren’t real psychology. They shouldn’t drive college curriculums. Psychology professors need to stop teaching Myers-Briggs and other personality assessments. Gabriella Kurczeski December 9, 2020
WMATA’s proposed cuts would be bad for the people who need the Metro the most These cuts will undoubtedly make it more difficult for people to get to a number of essential places, and reactions from those closely involved were predictably bleak. Malcolm Ferguson December 8, 2020
There’s nothing wrong with the Democratic party’s infighting Debate is a normal part of democracy. Don't discount its impact. Evan Crum December 7, 2020
Go-go music is the unifying force D.C. needs With its deep roots in the city, Go-Go music could be the key to change in D.C. Caterina Ieronimo December 7, 2020
SGA needs to support more programs like the Student Crisis Fund By supplementing the Student Crisis Fund, the SGA finally put the students’ needs first. Maya Rosenberg December 6, 2020
Task forces are meaningless without real change Policing won’t change until police reform task forces do. Josh Binderman December 3, 2020
Public figures like Diego Maradona need to be held to a higher standard We don't need to glorify figures like Diego Maradona. Laura Phillips-Alvarez December 2, 2020
White colleges too often exploit their Black athletes. HBCUs need more support. For Black athletes, historically Black colleges offer an alternative to predominantly white institutions. Allison Cochrane December 2, 2020