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
Biden extends pause on federal student loan repayments to mid-2023 Payments are set to resume 60 days after the pause ends. Nene Narh-Mensah November 22, 2022
Federal appeals court temporarily halts student loan forgiveness program Applications for the loan forgiveness program are still open. Nene Narh-Mensah October 24, 2022
We need overdose prevention sites to address Maryland’s opioid crisis Cannabis decriminalization is a good start. OPS instillations must come next. Rohin Mishra October 14, 2022
Protesters gather in DC to demand student debt cancellation Activists called on President Joe Biden to sign an executive order cancelling over one trillion dollars of student loan debt nationwide. James Cirrone April 4, 2022
Biden announces intent to nominate UMD research VP to Commerce Department position Laurie Locascio, the university's research vice president, worked at the National Institute of Standards and Technology for 28 years. Christine Zhu July 16, 2021
Federal judge bars Biden administration from approving new DACA applications The order does not affect current beneficiaries of the program. Amanda Hernández July 16, 2021
UMD students rally in DC for suspension of intellectual property rights for COVID vaccine While the rally continued, the Biden administration announced actions towards suspending the intellectual property protections for the vaccine. Madison Peek May 6, 2021
The blockade of Yemen is a humanitarian crisis. Biden has the power to end it. By not opposing the Saudi blockade of Yemen, Biden is choosing money over morals. Caterina Ieronimo April 13, 2021