UMD researcher finds insecticides not cause of honeybee population decline
The study, which took place over three years, was published in PLOS ONE on March 18 and analyzes the effects of imidacloprid, the most commonly used insecticide, on honeybee colonies’ health.
University gains access to rare computer system
The university is one of the first universities to gain access to an advanced data processing system run by IBM and Google, which is normally…
Jerome Smith
Syracuse running back Jerome Smith ran all over the Terps defense scoring two touchdowns in a tough loss for the Terps who lost to…
University to offer first minor focusing on terrorism
The university will host the first civilian terrorism studies minor in the country next fall in coordination with the National Consortium for the Study of…
“Whimsy — that’s how he’ll get caught”
“‘Whimsy’ is not typically a word associated with Hannibal Lecter, the Chesapeake Ripper, but he does have a flair for the dramatic and the ironic.”…
Earth Day Celebration
The Earth Day celebration in Colony Ballroom of Stamp on Tuesday, April 22 hosted various clubs and organizations to spread awareness about environmental sustainability…
Venezuelan Leaders
Lisa Lynn Henrito and David Alberto Hernández, above, spoke to students about their struggles as indigenous people.
University hires Latino Student Union advisor
A crowd of students armed with posters and a podium prepared for a protest yesterday to hire a full-time advocate for the Latino student community…
Ready to open up the conversation
Sen. Reilly, who voted against same-sex marriage in this state, spoke last night at the first event hosted by student group Dialogue for the…