Stressed out: how UMD students deal with finals worries
By Michael Kim As the cheery holiday season approaches, students at the University of Maryland hunker down at McKeldin Library to prepare themselves physically and mentally for the stress filled...
View ArticleThe Route 1 Divide: an unseen border that divides College Park
By Michael Kim For students at the University of Maryland, there lies a border that splits the city of College Park into two. This border has no walls and no guards, but it slices through the community...
View ArticleBaha'i Chair hosts panel on toxic masculinity
By Michael Kim The notion that all men need to be strong, emotionless, and thick skinned in order to fit into society are lessons that young boys are taught, through their parents or their surrounding...
View ArticleActivist Cecile Richards encourages civic involvement among women at dean’s...
by Brenda Wintrode Former Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards declared Thursday that since stepping down from the reproductive rights organization, she’s shifted her focus to turning out more...
View ArticleUniversity Senate discusses upcoming changes for 2020
by Jenna Pierson The University Senate met on Dec. 4 for their last session of the fall semester, during which they discussed upcoming changes in leadership for the senate and house, adenovirus on...
View ArticlePandemoniUM performs fall concert
By Laura Franklin PandemoniUM, a co-ed a cappella group at the University of Maryland, performed their Fall Big Show at Hoff Theater on Saturday, Nov. 16. The show was free, but the student-run group...
View ArticleMICA hosts panel in recognition of World AIDS Day
By Laura Franklin In recognition of World AIDS Day on Dec. 5, the Office of Multicultural Involvement and Community Advocacy at the University of Maryland hosted a panel Thursday, featuring Washington...
View ArticleStudents march again at climate strike
By Laura Franklin Students at the University of Maryland rallied at the Main Administration building Dec. 6 before walking to the metro to participate in a business shut down at Franklin Square in D.C....
View ArticleStudent psychological research group ‘HGAPS’ finishes first semester
By Celia Richardson Helping Give Away Psychological Science, or ‘HGAPS,’ came to the University of Marylandthis fall, and is finishing off a successful first semester. “The main goal of [HGAPS] is to...
View ArticleIn-state and out-of-state tuition gap widens
By Celia Richardson Tuition at the University of Maryland, College Park, has increased dramatically over the past decade, more so for out-of-state students than for in-state students, university...
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