Andrew Yang’s universal basic income isn’t worth the cost Andrew Yang has helped popularize a universal basic income, but his plan is dubious. Kevin Hu August 25, 2019
Cancel culture helps hold public figures accountable Cancel culture has its downsides, but there's no cause for concern. Ray Newby August 21, 2019
Stricter sentencing laws won’t address Baltimore’s crime problem Hogan wants to be tougher on violence in Baltimore. Its problems are deeper than that. Liyanga de Silva August 14, 2019
Marianne Williamson is not the answer to Trump Marianne Williamson is getting some undue praise from pundits. Zachary Jablow August 7, 2019
UMD’s next president should be elected by students, staff and faculty UMD's presidents need to be more accountable. An election would help. Max Foley-Keene July 31, 2019
Despite the rise of online shopping, there is no “retail apocalypse” Retail stores aren't being phased out — they're evolving. Kevin Hu July 16, 2019
The Board of Regents isn’t the only one to blame for UMD’s accreditation warning OUR VIEW: Loh has used the Regents as a scapegoat for the university's football scandal. Diamondback Editorial Board July 11, 2019
We shouldn’t judge students based on their summer employment There shouldn't be a stigma around not getting an unpaid internship. Ray Newby July 10, 2019
Disney was right to cast a black actress in ‘The Little Mermaid’ Despite the rage on Twitter, there's nothing wrong with a black Disney princess. Liyanga de Silva July 9, 2019
Bipartisanship isn’t social harmony. It only further empowers the two major parties. Political dysfunction is a real problem, but the right solution isn't bipartisanship. Max Foley-Keene June 26, 2019