Start a PIRG Chapter
Together, we can build a better future. Our society has always relied upon its colleges, universities, and students to lead the way in addressing society’s problems. It is a significant part of the mission of every college to teach students how to solve societal problems and give back to their communities.
For forty years Maryland PIRG students have been standing up to powerful interests. Maryland PIRG students is an independent state-based student organization that works to solve public interest problems, protecting our public health, our environment, our rights as consumers, and our democracy.
Fill out our contact form for more information on forming a PIRG chapter on your campus.
When consumers are cheated, or the voices of ordinary citizens are drowned out by powerful special interest lobbyists, we speak up and take action. By teaming students up with professional advocates and organizers, we make our voices heard and have an impact locally and nationally. We learn how to build a relationship with the media and get coverage on issues that concern us, how to register voters, how to engage in public policy decisions, and so much more. Students involved with PIRG campus chapters have had a chance to face up to society’s big problems, take action and win concrete changes that improve the quality of our lives. In so doing, we’ve helped fulfill our Universities’ Service missions, and taught countless students how to be active participants in our democracy.
Internships

Work on important issues, learn valuable skills, get hands-on experience, and make a difference.
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Students let Professors know they want more affordable Textbooks!
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College Park citizens cast their votes in the City Council election. -
Students participate in a survey about water bottle use and accessibility to refilling stations on campus.
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Tabling at the First Look Fair with over 200 other student groups!
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The Textbook Rebellion comes to town demonstrating the need for more affordable textbooks. -
Calling interested volunteers to Get Involved with MaryPIRG!
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Our zombie volunteers exemplify what happens to textbooks after they 'die' at the end of the semester.
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The Food Recovery Network donates another carload of food to the hungry in DC. -
Follow the Vote Goat to vote during the city council election.
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MaryPIRG students collect canned food for the Canpaign at UMD.
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Gravestone from the Textbooks Graveyard showing the need for more affordable textbook options.