Marijuana is becoming more potent, but also more popular, UMD study says The percentage of people who believe regular use of marijuana poses “no risk” tripled between 2004 and 2014. Jack Roscoe April 27, 2017
UMD students noticed increased bullying in elementary schools. So they wrote a book. The children’s book, entitled “What Would You Do? A Book About Bullying,” will be donated to local elementary schools. Natalie Schwartz April 27, 2017
University Police respond to assault, indecent exposure, vandalism This week in crime. Lindsey Collins April 27, 2017
Third-generation Maryland lacrosse attackman Louis Dubick got his first start at Ohio State Dubick filled in for injured attackman Colin Heacock against the Buckeyes. Daniel Bernstein April 27, 2017
Maryland baseball’s Alex Barclay is living his childhood dream as a bullpen catcher Barclay didn’t let Tommy John surgery overtake his love for baseball. Scott Gelman April 27, 2017
Maryland women’s lacrosse builds its strong culture through communal tailgates Food and family have helped the Terps program flourish. Sean Whooley April 27, 2017
A throwing adjustment helped Maryland softball’s Madison Martin limit walks at Indiana Martin issued three walks in 14 innings against the Hoosiers. Andy Kostka April 27, 2017
Maryland women’s lacrosse is one win away from its third straight undefeated regular season “At this point in the season, we should be playing close to our peak lacrosse.” Sean Whooley April 27, 2017
Alexandra Stanova recovered from a torn ACL to become Maryland tennis’ top singles player As one of the Terps’ top players her sophomore year, Stanova suffered the setback. Conner Hoyt April 27, 2017
Found footage horror films just won’t die The new film ‘Phoenix Forgotten’ reminds us that found footage horror films are here to stay. Samuel Antezana April 26, 2017