A return to normalcy in education policy won’t be enough The incoming Biden administration needs to go beyond a return to Obama-era education reform. Allison Cochrane November 18, 2020
What having Jill Biden in the White House could mean for educators Jill Biden’s position as first lady can bring hope and change for teachers. Gabriella Kurczeski November 17, 2020
Local voters discuss their reactions, hopes for policy changes following Biden’s victory They reflect on what they hope the future could look like with a Biden presidency. Jonathan Tercasio November 17, 2020
The nation’s deep political divide has polarized the families of these UMD students With family on opposing sides, these students weigh in on the challenges of an increasingly hostile political environment. Joelle Anselmo November 16, 2020
Ranked-choice voting could revitalize our democracy Ranked-choice voting would be a major improvement on the electoral process. Allison Cochrane November 12, 2020
What Democrats got wrong about Latino voters Democrats need to better understand Latino voters if they want to win them over. Laura Phillips-Alvarez November 11, 2020
Now that Biden won, it’s time to get to work A return to "normalcy" under Joe Biden won't be good enough. Josh Binderman November 10, 2020
The next four years should be used to repair relations with Latin America and help migrants Migrants in PG County depend on progressive migration policies. Laura Phillips-Alvarez November 4, 2020
It’s Election Day. Here’s what UMD professors say we can expect. Two government and politics professors predicted a Biden win. Anastasia Marks November 3, 2020
A visual recap of early voting in Prince George’s County and Maryland In Prince George’s County, more than 260,000 voters requested mail-in ballots, according to the Maryland Board of Elections. Rina Torchinsky November 3, 2020