Netflix’s stylistic ‘All the Light We Cannot See’ misses the novel’s emotional core While the book’s new Netflix miniseries adaptation captures some of this original magic, it fails to hold up to the novel. Tara Goldstein November 10, 2023
A student’s guide to the best coffee in DC From Georgetown to Capitol Hill, here are the most exquisite espressos in the nation's capital. Adam Hudacek November 9, 2023
Spice up Friendsgiving with these 4 party themes Four Friendsgiving party themes that will make it a night to remember. Emely Miranda-Aguilar November 9, 2023
UMD Student Dance Association holds first performer showcase The showcase brought together a wide variety of genres such as classical Indian, tap and traditional Chinese. Lauren Bentley November 7, 2023
Attack on Titan’s finale didn’t disappoint, but years of waiting hindered its appeal The final season’s three-year-long run led to an anticlimactic conclusion, despite positive additions to the anime. Maithili Sule November 5, 2023
It’s a podcasting ‘Match Made’ in heaven for UMD Alum UMD Alum Adam Harrison explores life with his two best friends in their podcast. Katherine Mahoney November 3, 2023
How WMUC’s record librarian is keeping Zambian rock alive Jake McInturff is leading the charge in the preservation of zamrock, the nearly forgotten African subgenre. Adam Hudacek November 1, 2023
Matthew Perry was a ‘Friend’ to us all Matthew Perry, known for his hilarious role in the 90s sitcom 'Friends,' passed away over the weekend. Emely Miranda-Aguilar October 31, 2023
‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ fell short of expectations TikTok theories made ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version),’ a slight disappointment, but the songs are still as good as when they first came out. Katherine Mahoney October 30, 2023
The Five Nights at Freddy’s movie delivers, but only for fans of the game The film provides long-time fans of the video game with plenty of easter eggs referencing both gameplay and popularized lore. Maithili Sule October 30, 2023