Study: Students’ grades better with more quizzes
Student taking a test When Thomas McCloskey’s silver wristwatch reads 5:05 p.m. every Monday and Wednesday, he instructs his students to pull…
Field hockey clinches sixth straight national semifinals berth with win over Princeton
The Terps celebrate their first goal during their 3-2 win over Princeton to clinch a berth in the national semifinals of the NCAA tournament…
Tensions flare over gubernatorial campaign ads
The two candidates for governor clashed last week when Republican Larry Hogan demanded television stations stop airing an advertisement from Democrat Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown claiming Hogan “supported massive college tuition increases.”
Leadership letdown
Has personal responsibility in leadership fallen victim to outsourcing? Has “the buck” not stopped at executive desks in America, but rather flown across the pond…
Staff Editorial: The party’s over
Ask some recent university graduates about the heyday of Napster, Kazaa, Direct Connect or Terp Underground and you might elicit a wistful sigh for the…
There’s no excuse for terrorism in Israel
Palestinian rhetoric and attacks prevent peace in Israel.
Bitcamp 2014
UMBC sophomores Matthew Bird, Patrick Nettie, Michael Bishoff, Justin Wright, and graduate student Yuping Zhang created a robot that maps unknown terrain and displays…
Council interviews for new student liaison
The College Park City Council interviewed three student candidates last night to replace current liaison Drew Vetter.