Maryland Day crowd shares excitement as Jeff Kinney unveils Greg Heffley statue Armed with their book copies, families and Maryland students alike hoped for the chance to meet and get the autograph of Jeff Kinney, author and UMD alum. Sofia Appolonio April 30, 2023
UMD student’s novel shows art and science don’t need to be separate ‘The Beautiful Math of Coral’ explores the relationship of STEM and the arts to the human experience. Emily Davies September 21, 2022
Let’s talk about the banned books of 2022 Sept. 18 to Sept. 24 is Banned Books Week, prompting Americans to reckon with the freedom to read. Emily Davies September 19, 2022
With BookTok, reading doesn’t have to be a solitary activity This TikTok subculture is helping to make reading trendy again. Emily Davies September 8, 2022
Review: Jennette McCurdy’s memoir exposes harrowing details of child stardom 'I’m Glad My Mom Died' sold out on Amazon one day after its release. Christine Zhu August 16, 2022
UMD student crafts tale of post-apocalyptic love Nicholas Sremac-Saari publishes his pandemic project, “After the Blast.” Rylan Bassett April 6, 2022
15 books we loved reading in 2021 What were the staff bookworms reading this year? Diamondback Staff December 14, 2021
These books show the power of reading in college These formative books leave an impact that you will carry beyond college. Lexi Gopin December 9, 2021
Emily Ratajkowski pens memoir ‘My Body’ on the commodification of women’s bodies The model shares her personal relationship to these topics in her upcoming book. Daryl Perry November 2, 2021
Revisit the tales of ‘Dracula’ and ‘Frankenstein’ to recover a timeless terror Read these classic horror novels and learn the terrifying beginnings of these clichéd archetypes. Dylan Shulman October 8, 2021