Microsoft could be biting off more than it can chew with Activision acquisition The transaction will increase the culture change burden on Microsoft. Khushboo Rathore February 17, 2022
The 2022 Oscars highlight a previously unseen international perspective The 93rd Academy Awards will feature more international films than ever before. Arul Gnanasivam February 16, 2022
In the theater turned museum, the work of Salvador Dalí finds its home Salvador Dalí designed his own museum to showcase his collection of surreal, abstract artwork. Winter Hawk February 16, 2022
Review: ‘To Carry a Sword’ creates a fun environment with imperfect mechanics Be hired 'To Carry a Sword,’ and be enthralled by rich storytelling in this strategy caravaner. Rylan Bassett February 16, 2022
Dance students steal the spotlight with intimate performances Dance students showcased their personal and reflective performances Freelance Reporter February 14, 2022
Single or not, UMD students say Valentine’s Day can be stressful The holiday comes with its own set of expectations. Freelance Reporter February 14, 2022
Maryland band The Never Ending Fall debuts unreleased tracks at Metro Gallery The band gathers to talk about the pandemic, touring and their upcoming funk pop album. Dorvall Bedford February 14, 2022
Hidden public art gems in Barcelona speak to the city’s history, identity The streets of Barcelona, Spain are filled with public art projects. Here are a couple of pieces that most tourist websites neglect to mention. Winter Hawk February 13, 2022
UMD students weigh in on Spotify and Joe Rogan misinformation dispute The controversy over coronavirus misinformation spread from Joe Rogan’s podcast on Spotify has forced students to consider their take on the streaming services’ ethics. Hanna Zakharenko February 13, 2022
UMD and Temple students collaborate on Formula One podcast 'Formula 1 on 1' aims to engage old and new fans alike in the professional auto racing sport. Rylan Bassett February 13, 2022