City lauds anti-riot activities
SGA President Steve Glickman discussed his plans for launching “Beat Duke Week” at the College Park City Council meeting last night. Where last year,…
UMTV full of static
I am sure most students are aware of UMTV, our campus’ cable station. I am also sure the majority of students have not spent more…
Maryland women’s basketball favorite to win Big Ten again this year
Guard Shatori Walker-Kimbrough drives the ball during the Sweet 16 matchup between No. 1-seed Maryland and No. 4-seed Duke in the NCAA tournament at…
Left tackle Mike Madaras leaves Terps, withdraws from university
Randy Edsall coaches the Terps’ offensive line during the Terps’ 32-21 win over the Huskies on Sept. 14, 2013. Terrapins football starting left tackle…
‘The Nile Project’ at The Clarice works to raise awareness about the disconnect among countries in the river’s area
The Nile Project, a concert with a humanitarian mission, is running at the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center this weekend. As a part of The Clarice’s Artist Partner Program, the project aims to inspire action, said Mina Girgis, the project’s co-founder and executive director, who started the project after seeing an opportunity to unite the diplomatically fractured countries that share the Nile basin.
Terps go inside to move past App. State
For much of the first half yesterday, Appalachian State managed to keep pace with the Terrapin women’s basketball team. Turnovers and missed opportunities prevented the…