Fentanyl test strips save lives. They must be more accessible at UMD. The University Health Center’s fentanyl test strips must be easier to obtain. Dhruvak Mirani March 7, 2023
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
Curfews are ineffective and rooted in racism. The new curfew will be no different. The new curfew is misguided. Funds should go to community programs instead. Rohin Mishra September 11, 2022
By leaving campus buildings open to the public, UMD puts student safety at risk UMD must prioritize building safety measures that deemphasize the police. Anthony Liberatori December 7, 2021
UMD shouldn’t have closed its Confucius Institute Xenophobia shouldn't make us reject all the good that Confucius Institutes do. Kevin Hu February 4, 2020
America’s surveillance state practices betray its citizens Before condemning China, we must confront the U.S. government's privacy breaches. Kevin Hu November 15, 2019
UMD announces James Clapper as winter commencement speaker The former national intelligence director will speak at Xfinity Center in December. Eric Neugeboren October 22, 2019
The students in yellow: What it’s like to be police auxiliary at UMD There are between 70 and 80 students in the program. Jeff Barnes October 6, 2019
UMPD ramps up security measures to prepare for crowded Penn State game More than 50,000 fans are expected to come out for the Penn State football game on Sept. 27. Angela Mecca September 13, 2019
UMD officials want to be ready for a campus shooting. Here’s what they’re doing. In 2018, 85 people were killed across 16 states in active shooter situations. Jeff Barnes May 20, 2019