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
Reflecting on Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s feminist legacy How Ruth Bader Ginsburg's career made her a true feminist icon. Allison Cochrane September 23, 2020
Flu vaccines are crucial during the COVID-19 pandemic UMD students need to take flu vaccines seriously, especially now. Gabriella Kurczeski September 22, 2020
The problem with #SettleForBiden Asking voters to just be OK with voting for Biden doesn’t help him win the election. Evan Crum September 22, 2020
Don’t be fooled by UMD’s attempts to avoid legal liability for student COVID-19 cases The administration doesn't really care about health and safety, just protecting itself in a court of law. Jake Foley-Keene September 20, 2020
Female doctors and patients both suffer from STEM’s gender inequality problem Discrimination and harassment of female doctors has trickle-down effects for patients. Allison Cochrane September 18, 2020
What is UMD risking to play football this semester? UMD is putting profit over prudence by committing to playing football this fall. Malcolm Ferguson September 18, 2020
Legalized sports betting would be good for Maryland, but there are dangers Voters should legalize sports gambling. They should still be wary. Josh Binderman September 16, 2020