The headache of registering for classes has always been an issue for students. After getting past the typically useless advising meetings, students are left to…
Posts published in “Opinions”
Two weeks ago, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals made a mistake in ruling against President Obama’s executive action on immigration reform, one of the…
There has been an average of 156 school shootings per week since 2013. Although the underlying causes vary, one thing can be said for certain,…
On a Monday afternoon a few weeks ago, a video of a sixteen year old African American girl being ripped from her chair by a police officer…
The First Amendment of the Constitution grants citizens of the United States the ability to have freedom of speech, freedom of the press, the right…
When the word “curfew” starts buzzing around Baltimore, it stirs memories of this year’s riots. A strict curfew was enforced for all non-essential personnel from…
Last week, House and Senate majority and minority leaders worked together to create a much needed two year budget deal. The deal raised the debt…
One of UMBC’s standard policies is the teacher evaluations, less affectionately known as the “blue sheets.” These are used as an indication of success of…
Last week, President Obama announced that he would be sending “less than 50 troops” to train moderate Syrian forces. The White House has stated that…
Overcrowding and harsh sentences in the federal prison system have dramatically escalated in the past few years. While one third of the Justice Department’s budget…