With ‘Agatha All Along,’ Marvel TV is finally great — and finally gay Seeing LGBTQ+ heroes and villains starring in a Marvel production is long overdue, and the representation feels anything but pandering. Adam Hudacek November 1, 2024
‘GUTS World Tour’ movie shows concert to film adaptations continue to work Concert films could represent an exciting new way for audiences to engage with their favorite musicians. Nia Smith November 1, 2024
How true crime media has reshaped the legal system Pop culture and crime have bizarrely overlapped, allowing anyone to share opinions on case evidence, testimonies and character depositions. Maxine Poe-Jensen October 31, 2024
SEE haunted house returns for a night of makeshift terror SEE hosts a spooky haunted house for the UMD community in the Stamp Student Union Grand Ballroom. Freelance Reporter October 30, 2024
Tyler, The Creator’s ‘Chromakopia’ retains unique style with minimal skips Back after three years, Tyler, The Creator’s new album pays tribute to his past works while reinventing a new sound. Jade Tran October 30, 2024
‘BLKDOG’ at The Clarice examines trauma through contemporary dance British hip hop dance company Far From the Norm’s award-winning show centers around forms of trauma faced by youth. Joe Wicke October 30, 2024
5 podcasts every college student should tune into The perfect list of college-oriented podcasts to enhance your long commute or walk to class. Maxine Poe-Jensen October 29, 2024
UMD Spook ‘N Slay celebrates LGBTQ+ students’ costume creativity UMD Pride Alliance hosted the second annual Spook n' Slay, inviting students to compete in a costume competition Tolu Talabi October 28, 2024
The Travis Kelce phenomenon that’s hard to ignore His presence in multiple random corners of my life is sudden but inevitable. Sofia Appolonio October 25, 2024
New UMD woodwind-making course combines music, engineering skills Students in the course use technology such as woodworking tools and 3-D printers to create instruments. Matt Kauffman October 24, 2024