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
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
Maryland General Assembly to consider environmental rights amendment If passed by both chambers in the state legislature and signed by the governor, the bill will be on November's ballot. Hannah Ziegler February 21, 2022
UMD GSG chooses vice presidents to lead body with recently elected President Dan Laffin Laffin will be assuming the office of current GSG President Annie Rappeport. Clara Longo de Freitas July 1, 2020
UMD GSG agrees on changes to constitution, clarifying language and reshuffling exec board Under the revised constitution, the body would have two vice presidents instead of its current eight. Clara Longo de Freitas April 28, 2020
To protect its economy and public health, Maryland needs to stay locked down Hogan needs to keep Maryland closed despite Trump's demands. David Gordon April 17, 2020
Tax issues surrounding international student pay prompts GSG to suggest exec board changes Students who are on F-1 visas can't work more than 20 hours per week when school is in session. Angela Roberts April 7, 2020
Presidential pardons should promote justice, not reward personal connections Trump shouldn't be pardoning the guilty. David Gordon February 28, 2020
Bipartisanship isn’t social harmony. It only further empowers the two major parties. Political dysfunction is a real problem, but the right solution isn't bipartisanship. Max Foley-Keene June 26, 2019