UMD needs to reconsider its on-campus housing priority system Housing priority policies must become more accommodating to diverse needs. Rebecca Scherr August 2, 2022
A runoff system of elections would help ensure majority rule in Maryland Plurality elections are bad for democracy. Maryland must adopt a run-off system. Adam Cullen July 26, 2022
Patents are harming innovation. It’s time to reform the patenting process. Incessant patenting hinders innovation and stifles lifesaving technology Rohin Mishra July 20, 2022
Pakistan could be the next Sri Lanka. But it’s a nuclear power. Sri Lanka saw firsthand the catastrophic effects of not being able to raise enough tax revenue — without a change, Pakistan will too. Ravi Panguluri July 20, 2022
Expanding the Supreme Court won’t fix its archaic structure The Supreme Court’s structure, not size, is to blame for its misguidance Rebecca Scherr July 5, 2022
Politicians should represent their jurisdiction, not their personal interests Congressional integrity is in danger if carpetbagging is not addressed. Adam Cullen June 29, 2022
The NFT market is ripe for financial malpractice With its unclear ownership standards, the NFT market is dangerous for consumers. Ravi Panguluri June 21, 2022
The 2022 report card OUR VIEW: This year's performance review of College Park and the University of Maryland’s central institutions. Diamondback Editorial Board June 18, 2022
Allowing children to experience non-conforming identities creates a better future Conservatives must stop equating non-heteronormative performance with gratuitous sex. Rohin Mishra June 16, 2022
Public opinion must not impede legal nuances. Sequester juries. Changing what sequestering juries entails would lead to fairer trials. Rebecca Scherr June 8, 2022