UMD refers those involved in post mocking George Floyd’s death to Student Conduct Office Floyd died after a Minnesota officer pressed his knee on his neck for almost nine minutes. Angela Roberts June 6, 2020
From Spotify to TikTok: SGA campaigning in the age of COVID-19 As the coronavirus pandemic has emptied out the University of Maryland campus, social media managers have had to get creative. Diamondback Staff April 22, 2020
In light of the coronavirus, we need to crack down on disinformation Disinformation is wreaking havoc amid the coronavirus pandemic. Kevin Hu April 17, 2020
Yoga, music, haircuts: UMD alum’s “Impromptu Streams” page has more than 1,000 members The page aims to provide live tutorials and virtual gatherings for people stuck in quarantine. Clara Longo de Freitas April 15, 2020
Social media needs to make staying in cool Even Instagram has a part in fighting COVID-19. Audrey Decker March 31, 2020
The chronicles of celebrities living life during a pandemic Self-isolation but make it posh and controversial. Joy Saha March 26, 2020
Here’s how to overcome the negative news cycle We need bad news, but not enough to drown in. These are ways to cope. Caterina Ieronimo March 3, 2020
Facebook and Twitter are unprepared for Bloomberg’s deceptive advertising Tech companies need to better keep Bloomberg in check. Serena Saunders February 24, 2020
Terp Thon is a good cause, but it should operate differently Money is good, but action is better — Terp Thon needs a change. Maya Rosenberg February 17, 2020
DP Dough is leaving College Park The store announced Tuesday it will be closing before the end of the week. Jonathan Tercasio January 30, 2020