You broke your laptop, and the whole world is online. What now? When everything is virtual, a laptop crack has dire consequences. Elana Morris November 11, 2020
The best things to do in D.C. before Thanksgiving break This is a sign to leave your apartment. Audrey Decker November 11, 2020
Women in Music’s president discusses upcoming 35th anniversary The nonprofit provides education, networking opportunities and career advancement. Tyler Golsen November 11, 2020
Thirsting over CNN and MSNBC pundits brought some temporary election relief This is what happens when stan culture and politics collide. Camryn DeLuca November 9, 2020
Amid a pandemic, the UMD Percussion Ensemble finds a bit of normalcy After an entirely remote summer, members were grateful to make music again with their peers. Elana Morris November 9, 2020
Review: ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a gorgeous look at femininity, addiction and the 1950s The show follows orphan Beth Harmon’s tumultuous journey through the world of chess. Rachel S. Hunt November 9, 2020
Review: Ariana Grande’s new album is just alright, and that’s OK It features enough catchy songs to dot the charts and permeate the radio waves. Jason Fontelieu November 6, 2020
Netflix, we need to talk The streaming service is starting to alienate its subscribers. Daryl Perry November 6, 2020
WMUC releases its first zine since 1996 After more than 20 years since its last publication, the station is excited to show off its members’ artistic talents. Nicole Noechel November 6, 2020
After eight seasons, ‘Below Deck’ still reels in viewers How does the latest season of the Bravo staple fare with its formulaic nature? Camryn DeLuca November 5, 2020