A UMD senior’s guide to a great start of the fall semester Here's a list of things you should do to start your semester with a bang. Hanna Zakharenko September 2, 2022
Lorde swimming in the Potomac isn’t surprising Lorde's Potomac swim highlights the need to make the river safer. Carey Cameron September 2, 2022
We’re too used to invading celebrities’ privacy Why do people feel entitled to celebrities' lives, and where should the line be drawn? Khushboo Rathore August 31, 2022
What do Taylor Swift and ‘Midnights’ mean for the world of music? Taylor Swift announces her next studio album, Midnights to be released Oct. 21. Marlia Nash August 31, 2022
Songbyrd Music House hosts WMUC’s first music festival Five bands perform at what WMUC says is their first music festival. Dorvall Bedford August 29, 2022
Review: Jennette McCurdy’s memoir exposes harrowing details of child stardom 'I’m Glad My Mom Died' sold out on Amazon one day after its release. Christine Zhu August 16, 2022
Review: Steve Lacy’s ‘Gemini Rights,’ a summer horoscope 'Gemini Rights' makes us all the male manipulator. Ella Sherman July 20, 2022
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra to craft special performance for each Maryland county This summer, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is launching its “Music for Maryland” tour to demonstrate its commitment to accessible music. Marlia Nash July 12, 2022
DC’s 9:30 Club hosts ROLE MODEL and THE BLSSM for a sell-out performance DC's 9:30 Club hosts ROLE MODEL and THE BLSSM for a sell-out performance Daryl Perry July 12, 2022
Review: ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ is funny but lacks narrative depth The newest Marvel release attempts to draw viewers into Thor’s journey for love and inner peace, but the parody-like film serves little purpose beyond a cheeky laugh. Winter Hawk July 12, 2022