Now that Biden won, it’s time to get to work A return to "normalcy" under Joe Biden won't be good enough. Josh Binderman November 10, 2020
Feeling stressed about the U.S. election? Look to Bolivia. We can look to the courage and conviction of the Bolivian people for an example of how to prepare for post-election power plays. Caterina Ieronimo October 28, 2020
Maryland football commits to social justice messaging ahead of season opener The Terps will wear athlete-designed stickers on their helmets on Saturday. Tom Hindle October 23, 2020
UMD organizations fight to reform policing on campus While some groups have launched committees, others say that change requires action. Madison Peek October 23, 2020
After congressional run, Mckayla Wilkes is fighting to end the school-to-prison pipeline The former candidate started a nonprofit with a former UMD student. Eric Neugeboren October 19, 2020
“Know Your Rights” workshop discusses racial injustice and interactions with police The goal of the program was to educate young adults on their constitutional rights and how to handle encounters with law enforcement. Freelance Reporter October 9, 2020
The importance of Megan Thee Stallion’s ‘Savage’ SNL performance "At the end of the day, we need our Black women." Daryl Perry October 8, 2020
Why can’t Prince George’s County reform its police department? Prince George's County has problems with policing — but it can't reform them away. Malcolm Ferguson October 1, 2020
UMD student creates digital magazine celebrating Black people’s accomplishments, culture “We deserve a spotlight” Lexi Gopin September 14, 2020
Some Black UMD students appreciate Pines’ actions, but others say he lacks urgency Some students want administration to be more proactive in preventing racism on campus. Emily Williams September 11, 2020