Staff editorial: A clean bill of health
OUR VIEW: The university needs to continue to expand mental health services, as college students need to have ample access.
City supports liquor board’s Turtle action
District 2 Councilman Jack Perry said it was unfair to blame Thirsty Turtle for the Oct. 12 stabbings, but he was outvoted 7-1.
Video game movies can only disappoint
Silent Hill Does anyone actually expect the new Need for Speed movie to be good? Even without knowing anything about the project, it’s safe…
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
College Park’s proximity to Washington pulls away prospective eateries, stores I read Jaime Malarkey’s column Tuesday (“Hungry for diversity”) with great interest. I am currently…
University partnership expands carpool options
Members of the university community will soon be able to hitch a ride home with students, faculty and staff from two local universities thanks to…
MakerBot Innovation Center
Various 3-D printed objects are displayed at the opening of the MakerBot Innovation center in the Technology Advancement Building on Thursday, April 23. The center…
Softball drops another ACC series
After losing to George Washington, the Terrapin softball team did its usual players-only huddle in the outfield and waited for its disturbed coach to come…
Chloe Pavlech
Guard Chloe Pavlech looks to pass during UCONN’s 81-58 win over Maryland in the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament at Amalie Arena in Tampa…
Still sensing strong
Almost a year after its birth, Microsoft and third parties are keeping Kinect alive. Motion gaming, for a while, seemed like a gimmick. After the…