If the Supreme Court won’t protect privacy rights, the federal government should The true problem here is that the Supreme Court is upending the right to privacy entirely. Rebecca Scherr May 5, 2022
A year after its inception, We Skate at UMD has flourished With over 430 members in the GroupMe and around 150 active members, students have flocked to this skating community. Jenna Bloom April 20, 2022
Paid time off must be a post-pandemic policy priority It’s shameful that the U.S. doesn’t have mandated paid time off. That must change. Courtney Cohn April 28, 2021
Tenured women professors at UMD overcame barriers on their way up the ranks Women, particularly women of color, are underrepresented in full-time academic positions. Clara Niel April 26, 2021
The dread and anticipation of the post-pandemic glow up The pandemic has pressed the brakes on the female self-improvement train. Maybe that’s a good thing. Elana Morris September 10, 2020
We need the ERA to change how public colleges handle sexual assault Title IX needs an update, and the ERA could help. Liyanga de Silva April 22, 2020
Oscar-winning ‘Black Panther’ costume designer speaks about her journey at UMD event Ruth Carter has worked with household names like Steven Spielberg and Spike Lee. Freelance Reporter February 26, 2020
Second part of UMD Black History Month talk focuses on self-advocacy, intersectionality MICA and this university’s diversity and inclusion office ran the event series. Freelance Reporter February 19, 2020
All-women performance of “A Doll House” at UMD explores gender inequalities The performance at The Clarice was based on a 19th century play. Freelance Reporter February 17, 2020
Job applicants too often face salary discrimination. This Maryland bill would help. Prospective employees need more protection from salary discrimination. Serena Saunders February 11, 2020