UMD students, staff tackle tough tech job market Job cuts at large tech companies raised concerns among computer science students, who are increasingly reconsidering their search strategies. Nene Narh-Mensah February 28, 2023
TikTok is the new coffee. We need it to keep UMD students awake. UMD shouldn’t follow the trend of banning TikTok. It isn’t any worse than other apps. Ravi Panguluri February 20, 2023
UMD researchers partner with Google to create virtual reality police training The virtual reality training aims to improve police de-escalation and communication across the United States. Victoria Stavish November 5, 2021
The Maryland General Assembly’s tax on Big Tech is necessary but overdue We all hate Big Tech. The Maryland General Assembly’s finally doing something about it. Josh Binderman February 18, 2021
Black History Month has been commodified and corporatized. Here’s why that’s problematic. Without structural change, these corporate gestures amount to nothing at all. Yahaira Galvez February 11, 2021
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
News sites’ use of paywalls is having unintended consequences Paywalls restrict access to information and could drive polarization. Ray Newby September 17, 2019