Review: The latest season of ‘What We Do in the Shadows’ didn’t reach its full potential When the season three finale of What We Do in the Shadows aired, I had my doubts. The show’s… Jamie Oberg September 7, 2022
UMD aerospace community reflects on NASA putting a woman on the moon The Artemis missions consist thus far of three patches: Artemis I, Artemis II and Artemis III. Hanna Zakharenko September 7, 2022
UMD professor’s book explores why we are lonely and how to find your people Dr. Maria Franco’s new book, which explores the science of how to make and keep friends, will guide a class about learning why we’re lonely and how to target loneliness. Madison Peek September 7, 2022
Smithsonian exhibit examines the future of Title IX in sports “We Belong Here” spotlights athlete stories and questions how Title IX will respond to gender identity. Winter Hawk September 7, 2022
Iranian photography exhibition highlights poignant scenes of unity amid war “Living in Two Times” shares haunting scenes from the Iranian Revolution and Iran-Iraq war. Winter Hawk September 4, 2022
Review: ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ is well-made but too slow The only problem with Amazon’s new ‘The Lord of the Rings’ show is its slow pace. Dorvall Bedford September 4, 2022
Art-ificial Intelligence: The future of artistic expression AI image generators have been taking the internet by storm in 2022 Emily Davies September 4, 2022
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