Presidents don’t have too many classified documents. Too many documents are classified. By fixing over classification, less important information won't be mishandled. Kyra Freeman February 1, 2023
ChatGPT is not a tool for learning. It must be banned in class. Instructors can teach students to think critically, but ChatGPT only teaches them to mimic. Ravi Panguluri January 30, 2023
American Sign Language classes at UMD can be less disappointing with more deaf professors UMD needs an ASL major or minor. In the meantime, give students more ASL course offerings. Vrisha Sookraj January 30, 2023
It’s time for McCarthy to stand up to GOP hardliners. The reward is worth the risk. America is an ideologically diverse nation. McCarthy’s changing views are appropriate. Jessica Ye January 26, 2023
Resorting to charging minors as adults in Maryland is counterproductive Children are simply not equal to adults in terms of psychological development, leaving them more prone to peer pressure, poor decision-making and decreased impulse control. Rohin Mishra December 9, 2022
To ensure social progression, constitutional amendments should be easier to pass We need the Constitution. But we also need more constitutional amendments. Dalia Mustafa December 7, 2022
FAFSA needs to consider family circumstances when calculating financial aid To be more considerate, FAFSA needs to consider family circumstances in their calculations Dhruvak Mirani December 6, 2022
UMD RHA was right to vote for raised room and board fees UMD RHA represents the student body's thoughts in raising fees for employee salaries. Ravi Panguluri December 5, 2022