Elections shouldn’t be more important to the media than policy issues The media should cook us healthier coverage. Feed us policy bread, not election candy. Adam Cullen April 27, 2022
‘Narrow-minded society’: Afro-Latinx students at UMD share struggles with stereotypes Television shows and movies that include Latinx characters often portray them as the typical Latinx stereotype, with thick accents and having jobs that require manual labor. Sofia Garay April 15, 2022
Asian Americans in the spotlight must challenge stereotypes on and off the screen There needs to be more Asian Americans writing, directing and creating the stories of us. Lei Danielle Escobal November 5, 2021
Some issues aren’t two sided. It’s time to fight this false equivalency. Just because we have a right to say something doesn’t guarantee equal platforming. Adam Cullen October 22, 2021
Clicks can’t come before critical thinking. It’s time the media understands that. The media has become too obsessed with getting views and clicks from viewers, rather than reporting on all the important information of the day. Jessica Ye August 29, 2021
The media shouldn’t overlook past political failures just because of Trump Pushing politicians such as George Bush as the moral alternative is an irresponsible move by media outlets. Adam Cullen April 23, 2021
Rora Blue’s new art series is essential for understanding ableism This series provides much-need commentary on everyday ableist microaggressions. Rachel S. Hunt March 2, 2021
Voters deserve better than the current Democratic primary debate format Democratic primary debates are too long and not relevant enough Maya Rosenberg February 23, 2020
The Iowa caucuses don’t need to matter this much The Iowa caucuses matter because our media says so. Zachary Jablow February 6, 2020
Media coverage of migrants ignores the most critical stories Migrant struggles aren't entertainment. Caterina Ieronimo January 30, 2020