America’s surveillance state practices betray its citizens Before condemning China, we must confront the U.S. government's privacy breaches. Kevin Hu November 15, 2019
Exaggerating the Daily Northwestern’s mistakes is part of conservative media’s strategy Conservative media outlets criticize academia to distract its audience from real issues. Zachary Jablow November 15, 2019
The convenience of services like Instacart are based on exploitation The gig economy is too good to be true. Sonja Neve November 14, 2019
Vulnerable demographics bear the worst consequences of EPA regulation rollbacks Bad environmental regulation doesn't just hurt the planet. Liyanga de Silva November 14, 2019
Blue Lives Matter undercuts efforts to improve police accountability Police need greater consequences, not compassion. Caterina Ieronimo November 13, 2019
UMD has a duty to help the state fight climate change We should combat climate change on all levels. Maya Rosenberg November 12, 2019
Understanding Gen Z and Millennial humor is key to understanding their social views The “OK, Boomer” meme is proof that meme humor makes an impact. Ray Newby November 12, 2019
There’s no educational benefit to repeating racial slurs in the classroom Why do some professors still use racial slurs in educational settings? Lexie Werner November 12, 2019
The end of Deadspin embodies the perils of modern journalism The media landscape has changed, and journalists are getting hurt. Max Foley-Keene November 7, 2019
The Downtown Farmers Market did its job — College Park is no longer a food desert Its closure is a testament to new options. Liyanga de Silva November 7, 2019