How Baltimore County high schools did on the 2024 Maryland School Report Card
By Sarah Sternhagen, Editor-in-Chief Every year the Maryland State Department of Education releases a School Report Card to measure the...
Education is the key to equity
By: Miranda Mowrey, Columnist This past Wednesday marked the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream”...
Midterms present Marylanders with a great opportunity
By: Connor McNairn, Columnist Today Americans will go to the polls to vote on all 435 U.S. House seats, 35...
Case against education: professor speaks about why education is “flawed”
By: Jessica Ricks, Staff Writer File photo by Cody Boteler/ The Towerlight George Mason University professor Bryan Caplan advocated for...
Towson to tackle educational inequity
By: Marcus Dieterle, Editor-in-Chief and Amarynth Ruch, Contributing Writer Featured image by Special Collections & University Archives Towson community members and...
We can all change ourselves for the better
By: Megan Graves, Columnist Hello, Tigers! It’s me again, your fancy, fearless (except for possums), fried-dough lovin’ feminist. I’m brushing...
Educator talks training teachers
By: Theresa Schempp, Staff Writer Towson University continued its 150th Anniversary Speaker Series Monday, April 18 with professor and public...
Math dept. hosts STEM day for middle school girls
By: Sarah Rowan, Assistant News Editor The Towson University mathematics department hosted female middle school students from the Afya Public...
Fostering a college-going culture
By: Carley Milligan, Editor-in-Chief Towson University junior Omnia Shedid received a text from a 12th-grader at Dulaney High School in...
The nitty-gritty of reporting public education
By: Carley Milligan, Editor-in-Chief This week’s cover story had a lot of moving parts to it. Like, a lot of...