Review: Sacha Baron Cohen impresses in ‘Borat’ sequel In a year as crazy as 2020, is satire really ridiculous anymore? Freelance Reporter October 27, 2020
Semi-virtual Clothesline Project supports sexual and domestic violence survivors This year, the event was held both at Hornbake Plaza and virtually through social media. Freelance Reporter October 27, 2020
Amid the pandemic’s uncertainty, UMD students are already looking for next year’s housing Many students are weighing their options before signing a year-long lease. Freelance Reporter October 26, 2020
UMD South Asian dance groups try to keep teams afloat amid pandemic Some are adapting to the online environment, while others have completely canceled their seasons. Freelance Reporter October 26, 2020
UMD alumni navigate post-graduate life amid COVID-19 pandemic Alumni who graduated in the spring faced an unprecedented situation. Freelance Reporter October 23, 2020
Some UMD instructors are writing their own textbooks for their courses Although some professors choose to write their own books for their classes, many don't profit from their sales. Freelance Reporter October 23, 2020
Election Day is coming, and some UMD students are ready to vote for the first time Despite ongoing issues and an influx of information, some students say they're excited to vote for the first time. Freelance Reporter October 21, 2020
MICA workshop discusses using art as means of social change The event connected like-minded people to create social change through art. Freelance Reporter October 20, 2020
MICA hosts “Queer Open Mic Night” to celebrate National Coming Out Day The event hoped to empower its participants through a sense of community and celebration of identity. Freelance Reporter October 19, 2020
This Prince George’s County bill could change the default drinks restaurants serve to kids The bill was amended during a committee hearing Thursday night. Freelance Reporter October 16, 2020