To foster interdisciplinary learning, UMD must reformulate its strict major requirements Students aren’t defined by their majors. This university should tailor course requirements to reflect that. Jessica Ye August 30, 2023
A service-based track would combine the best aspects of the GVPT and public policy majors The School of Public Policy needs a service-based major or concentration. Dhruvak Mirani March 16, 2023
UMD professor’s research reveals youth favor protesting over voting Government and politics professor Stella Rouse found younger generations prefer the immediate satisfaction of protests and boycotting. Freelance Reporter November 14, 2022
UMD lecturer speaks on the importance of a representative Supreme Court Michael Spivey discussed term and age limits, as well as partisanship, during the Oct. 12 talk. Freelance Reporter October 18, 2022
UMD senior campaigns for spot in House of Delegates for District 3 His platform includes support for issues like "returning to normal" and "backing the blue." Freelance Reporter May 2, 2022
UMD is already elite. It doesn’t need limited enrollment programs. LEPs serve to exclude students and hurt the academic process. Eliminate them. Anthony Liberatori February 22, 2022
UMD’s government and politics major to drop limited enrollment program status The new status will take effect in the Fall 2022 semester. Michelle Larkin February 18, 2022
Interdisciplinary learning makes us better professionals. UMD should offer more minors. To better educate its students, UMD must expand its minor programs. Courtney Cohn March 9, 2021
Not a coup, but something new: UMD professors decipher Trump’s post-election actions Some UMD professors say Trump's reaction doesn't constitute a coup, but it's still unprecedented. Clara Niel November 17, 2020
Why doesn’t UMD’s government and politics department care about teaching race? The government and politics department needs to do a better job teaching racial issues. Jake Foley-Keene September 28, 2020