From voice assistants to algorithms, the UMD community uses AI in unique ways Artificial intelligence takes many forms in our everyday life, and people at UMD are using it in a variety of ways. Hanna Zakharenko April 14, 2023
An English major reflects on the increasing decline in enrollment I get someone’s concern when I tell them I chose to major in English. Sofia Appolonio April 14, 2023
Makeout Monday comes to its timely end The weekly posts were overplayed, students said, and brought up issues of consent and privacy. Khushboo Rathore April 14, 2023
It’s not easy trying to embrace my culture again, but I’m starting to rediscover it All of the pressure I experienced when I was younger to accept my culture drove me away from it — but I’m slowly learning to come back. Khushboo Rathore April 13, 2023
Review: Netflix’s ‘Beef’ humanizes anger and existential crisis Beef is about the messy anger that lives inside all of us. Taylor Newton April 12, 2023
Filipina American artist Ruby Ibarra raps about representation at the Hoff Theater Ibarra previously worked as a scientist at a biotechnology firm before pursuing her music career full-time. Freelance Reporter April 11, 2023
Review: Ellie Goulding’s ‘Higher Than Heaven’ is a refreshing take on her music While the album mostly sticks to her usual style of dance music, Goulding definitely experiments with different songs on the album. Lauren Bentley April 11, 2023
Review: NF takes listeners on a vulnerable, soul-baring journey with ‘HOPE’ NF’s fifth studio album shows how far he’s come as a person. Khushboo Rathore April 10, 2023
Review: Netflix’s ‘Hunger’ is eye-opening, eerie and delicious The Thai movie was released on the streaming service on Saturday and follows a young cook on her journey to the top of the cooking industry. Hanna Zakharenko April 10, 2023
I competed in Miss Maryland and this is how it went A new Miss Maryland has been crowned, and I was there to see it. Taylor Newton April 6, 2023