A Maryland auction house did not sell Hitler’s artifacts responsibly The auction house should not have sold Hitler’s phone to an anonymous bidder. Asha Kodan February 22, 2017
Face off: Mandatory service enhances both individuals and communities at large Instituting mandatory community service will teach the importance of empathy, hard work and sacrifice. Joseph Kuttler February 21, 2017
Face off: Mandatory service can promote selfishness and harm impoverished communities Those who mandate service work must understand that it is not about performing a number of hours in a specific community, but about the quality of the hours spent there. Aiyah Sibay February 21, 2017
There’s a difference between appreciation and exploitation Appropriation lies on a spectrum, but it can often be exploitive. Erin Hill February 20, 2017
Saturday Night Live must find a way to satirize Trump without legitimizing him Donald Trump is already a comedic character. SNL must be careful not to normalize him as a public figure. Jack Lewis February 20, 2017
Maryland’s outdated pension system is keeping valuable talent away Maryland needs to modernize its pension offerings to attract top talent to the state government’s workforce. Sam Wallace February 19, 2017
Money alone will not bring about academic excellence Passionate educators and engaged students are motivated intrinsically, not by monetary benefits. Max Foley-Keene February 16, 2017
Birthright Israel is inherently political From the name to the trip’s highlights, Birthright Israel has many political components. Aiyah Sibay February 16, 2017
Michael Flynn’s Resignation is a Victory for Reporting Flynn’s resignation is a tangible manifestation of what happens when all the spin and bluster of politics falls away. Jack Siglin February 15, 2017