There’s no educational benefit to repeating racial slurs in the classroom Why do some professors still use racial slurs in educational settings? Lexie Werner November 12, 2019
Appreciating police shouldn’t be taboo The police can be criticized, but that shouldn't be the only attention they get. Kevin Hu November 6, 2019
Not all work experience is equal. Students shouldn’t be encouraged to do unpaid jobs. UMD must oppose unpaid work experience. Maya Rosenberg November 5, 2019
Banning whiteboards would do little to address hate at UMD Removing whiteboards from dorms won't address hate on campus. Caterina Ieronimo November 4, 2019
If UMD wants a more diverse student body, it can’t mistreat service workers of color Treating employees of color poorly discourages students of color from enrolling. Liyanga de Silva November 1, 2019
UMD researchers want to know if educational programming can reduce bias in kids They received a grant of more than $1 million to assist in the project. Shreeya Agarwal October 28, 2019
The highs and lows of Gina Rodriguez’s career Now that it’s over, let’s take a look. Paige Munshell October 18, 2019
Baltimore can’t trust its police, so why should it trust its surveillance? If citizens don’t take a stand on surveillance, governments will decide for them. Caterina Ieronimo September 17, 2019
Cancel culture helps hold public figures accountable Cancel culture has its downsides, but there's no cause for concern. Ray Newby August 21, 2019
Marianne Williamson is not the answer to Trump Marianne Williamson is getting some undue praise from pundits. Zachary Jablow August 7, 2019