‘Right to Repair’ bills give consumers their autonomy back Companies shouldn't have monopolies on repairs. Jessica Ye June 2, 2021
STEM and civics are intertwined. Education must reflect this. People who work in STEM need to be more involved with bureaucratic and political decisions. Jessica Ye May 2, 2021
Prince George’s County students deserve more to fix their digital divide How can the county provide more technological access? Gabriella Kurczeski October 20, 2020
UMD opted out of location-tracking technology for contact tracing, citing privacy concerns The university's current COVID-19 response includes other virtual initiatives. Brent Abel September 14, 2020
For streamlined music sharing, try bopdrop There’s finally hope for those who post music on their Instagram stories to an uninterested audience. Camryn DeLuca September 11, 2020
Britain’s A-levels scandal exposes the problem with automation Technological fixes aren’t the end of our problems. Kevin Hu August 27, 2020
Marches against racism have evolved, and so have the youth who lead them Youth are leading the protests for racial equality. Here’s why they’re different from past generations. Allison Cochrane June 15, 2020
The coronavirus can teach student groups about flexibility for commuters Virtual student group activities should continue into the future. Liyanga de Silva April 29, 2020
Zoom is a part of our daily lives, but is the company acting in our best interest? Zoom has done little to address violations of user privacy and a culture of surveillance. Hadron Chaudhary April 7, 2020
Software in some UMD libraries aims to improve computer accessibility It's meant to help the “everyday user.” Clara Niel March 2, 2020