It’s OK to lose friends over politics What do you do when you disagree with your friends on matters of morality? Gabriella Kurczeski November 9, 2020
Don’t let Biden’s victory distract you from the Democratic Party’s failures The establishment failed on Tuesday night. Here’s why. Jake Foley-Keene November 8, 2020
Now is the time to unify and streamline state election laws Future elections need better administration from states to run smoothly, and there are plenty of options to consider. Evan Crum November 8, 2020
The next four years should be used to repair relations with Latin America and help migrants Migrants in PG County depend on progressive migration policies. Laura Phillips-Alvarez November 4, 2020
D.C.: Vote for shrooms and mellow out the War on Drugs Initiative 81 is a chance for D.C. residents to refute Nixon-era thinking about drug use. Josh Binderman November 3, 2020
UMD should let students vote on a return to pass/fail grading Continue civic engagement by letting students decide to return to the more flexible grading method. Maya Rosenberg November 2, 2020
Stop hiding UMD’s diversity failures behind convenient statistics UMD obfuscates the truth of its low minority enrollment. Jake Foley-Keene November 2, 2020
Stop blaming and shaming third-party voters Third-party voters don’t deserve to be attacked for their choice. Evan Crum November 1, 2020
The case against ‘Latinx’ The term alienates the Latin American community and does nothing for equity. Laura Phillips-Alvarez October 30, 2020
Joe Biden’s response to another police killing is predictably disappointing When confronted with another police killing, Biden talks about looting. That says a lot. Malcolm Ferguson October 30, 2020