UMD’s Erasable Inc. improv group adapts to virtual environment amid COVID restrictions The group performed once in-person this semester. Christine Zhu February 24, 2021
Me Too founder Tarana Burke discusses reformative justice and college activism at SEE Q&A Burke says college campuses are an integral part of the movement to end sexual violence. Emma Grazado February 24, 2021
UMD film festival showcases student, alumni creativity The Maryland Filmmakers film festival took place Wednesday. Arul Gnanasivam February 19, 2021
UMD PHA sororities continue big/little traditions amid the pandemic The tradition spans across many generations of bigs and littles. Evan Hecht February 19, 2021
Art Attack will return in April as a week-long festival It might not be the big concert we’ve come to expect, but SEE is pulling out all the stops to make sure Art Attack is safe and fun for everyone. Nicole Noechel February 18, 2021
With webcams and green screens, the UMD theater community adapts to online environment It’s not ideal, they say, but it’s workable. Christine Zhu February 18, 2021
NextNOW Fest allows UMD comedians to share pandemic-safe standup Apparently, it's still possible to make people laugh in the middle of a pandemic. Morgan Pravato February 17, 2021
4 things to look forward to when in-person classes return Virtual classes have made us forget about some of the thrills of daily life. Evan Hecht February 16, 2021
Bedroom barre: Taking a virtual UMD RecWell fitness class was better than I expected University of Maryland Recreation and Wellness offers a variety of virtual classes for students and staff. Freelance Reporter February 11, 2021
Students explore the emotions of 2020 in new UMD art exhibition The exhibit is a thoughtful reflection on a difficult year. Emma Grazado February 9, 2021