Lockdown browsers invade students’ privacy and add stress to exams. Are they worth it? UMD should do without lockdown browsers this exam season. Gabriella Kurczeski October 6, 2020
The loss of the Purple Line is a tragedy for UMD What does the construction pause on Purple Line mean for UMD students and Maryland residents? Maya Rosenberg October 5, 2020
During a budget crisis, it’s time to rethink funding for athletics Athletics salaries don’t reflect the financial circumstances this university is currently in. Jake Foley-Keene October 4, 2020
Occupational licensing reform is possible. Now’s the time for Maryland to achieve it. Maryland should be a leader for this bipartisan solution to inefficiency. Evan Crum October 4, 2020
PG County must step up and protect undocumented migrants PG County needs to support undocumented immigrants — during and after the pandemic. Laura Phillips-Alvarez October 1, 2020
We’re in crisis. Why isn’t the Maryland General Assembly doing anything? Maryland’s General Assembly needs to call a special session — now. Josh Binderman October 1, 2020
Why can’t Prince George’s County reform its police department? Prince George's County has problems with policing — but it can't reform them away. Malcolm Ferguson October 1, 2020
Student organizations provide a sense of community at a socially distanced UMD UMD's student organizations have shown resilience in the face of the pandemic. Allison Cochrane September 30, 2020
Don’t be afraid to call out other students for not upholding public health guidelines It's up to UMD students to hold each other accountable during the pandemic. Gabriella Kurczeski September 29, 2020