DC punk exhibit at UMD contextualizes the irresistible urges to rebel Punks in Washington, D.C., and College Park questioned everything around them. Winter Hawk October 19, 2022
New York dance artists preview piece on COVID and system failures After the preview, the artists held an intimate discussion with the audience about COVID-19 and social justice. Freelance Reporter October 18, 2022
UMD Dunkin’ fans remain loyal despite controversial rewards program update Dunkin’ changed its predictable and favorable rewards program to a more flexible option. Marlia Nash October 18, 2022
Review: ‘She-Hulk’ broke the Marvel canon for all the wrong reasons The show’s attempts to deviate from the MCU norm fall flat. Khushboo Rathore October 17, 2022
The balance between addressing canceled artists’ accomplishments and wrongs Here’s how to listen to your favorite artists even when they’ve been canceled. Marlia Nash October 17, 2022
Review: The first episode of Netflix’s ‘The Watcher’ dramatizes my hometown The 7-episode horror-drama was released on the streaming service on Thursday. Hanna Zakharenko October 17, 2022
Review: ‘Being Funny in a Foreign Language’ delivers the sound 1975 fans have been craving 'Being Funny' shows how the 1975 is constantly working on reinventing themselves and their music. Carey Cameron October 17, 2022
Student-initiated courses at UMD expand class offerings, bridge gaps in course content The Student Initiated Courses program helps students design and teach courses in 14 UMD departments. Winter Hawk October 13, 2022
Pop rock band Grady discusses importance of female experience, empowerment The band members of Grady talked about their dreams and inspirations before their headline show. Dorvall Bedford October 13, 2022
Sunset Rollercoaster and 9m88 bring an explosion of sound to the Howard Theatre The Taiwanese musicians performed their nostalgic and soothing music in an unforgettable set. Dorvall Bedford October 11, 2022