Some movies blur the line between shock and trauma. Here’s why that’s problematic. "Megan Is Missing" and "Cuties" have come under fire for their graphic and troubling plots. Gabriella Kurczeski November 24, 2020
Gov. Hogan’s view of the Republican Party’s path forward is deeply flawed What Gov. Hogan gets wrong about Trump and the Republican Party. Evan Crum November 23, 2020
Americans are already desperate for help. Why is Biden asking them for more money? Joe Biden needs to focus on helping Americans, not asking them to fund his transition. Caterina Ieronimo November 22, 2020
UMD’s student advisory councils don’t accurately represent the student body UMD's administration needs to hear students' concerns. Advisory councils don't help. Jake Foley-Keene November 22, 2020
D.C. needs to give teachers the respect and flexibility they deserve Teachers in D.C. deserve transparency and empathy when planning what comes next for schools. Malcolm Ferguson November 19, 2020
It’s time to end the stigma associated with veganism We need to start showing our appreciation for vegans. Laura Phillips-Alvarez November 18, 2020
A return to normalcy in education policy won’t be enough The incoming Biden administration needs to go beyond a return to Obama-era education reform. Allison Cochrane November 18, 2020
UMD is putting students in a terrible position by closing its isolation housing early Students who contract the virus later in the semester won't have many good options. Caterina Ieronimo November 17, 2020
What having Jill Biden in the White House could mean for educators Jill Biden’s position as first lady can bring hope and change for teachers. Gabriella Kurczeski November 17, 2020
Progressives have to be moral agents, not just political pragmatists Money cannot be the driving force for leftists' policy stances. Jake Foley-Keene November 17, 2020