Why can’t Prince George’s County reform its police department? Prince George's County has problems with policing — but it can't reform them away. Malcolm Ferguson October 1, 2020
Student organizations provide a sense of community at a socially distanced UMD UMD's student organizations have shown resilience in the face of the pandemic. Allison Cochrane September 30, 2020
Don’t be afraid to call out other students for not upholding public health guidelines It's up to UMD students to hold each other accountable during the pandemic. Gabriella Kurczeski September 29, 2020
Everyone deserves affordable housing. Yes, even in College Park. It’s time for College Park to do something about rent around the city. Maya Rosenberg September 28, 2020
Compulsory voting would push marginalized groups out further, not bring them in The solution to nonvoting isn’t mandating voting — it’s breaking down barriers to democracy. Caterina Ieronimo September 28, 2020
Why doesn’t UMD’s government and politics department care about teaching race? The government and politics department needs to do a better job teaching racial issues. Jake Foley-Keene September 28, 2020
How we can get others to take COVID-19 precautions more seriously What can we do to help convince people to take precautions against COVID-19? Evan Crum September 28, 2020
What do white women gain from Blackfishing? Performing a stereotype of Blackness helped Jessica Krug, Rachel Dolezal and more gain access to Black spaces. Malcolm Ferguson September 25, 2020
The dangers of a more patriotic education The 1776 Commission would set the social sciences and humanities back decades. Laura Phillips-Alvarez September 24, 2020
Requiring citizens to vote would improve our electoral process Voter turnout remains low — compulsory voting is the solution. Josh Binderman September 24, 2020