Marches against racism have evolved, and so have the youth who lead them Youth are leading the protests for racial equality. Here’s why they’re different from past generations. Allison Cochrane June 15, 2020
A promise to John: Wife of slain Capital Gazette journalist finishes book he left behind Andrea Chamblee and her husband, John McNamara, met and fell in love at the University of Maryland. Matt McDonald October 7, 2019
Baltimore can’t trust its police, so why should it trust its surveillance? If citizens don’t take a stand on surveillance, governments will decide for them. Caterina Ieronimo September 17, 2019
UMD officials want to be ready for a campus shooting. Here’s what they’re doing. In 2018, 85 people were killed across 16 states in active shooter situations. Jeff Barnes May 20, 2019
UMD students help local high schoolers tackle social issues through writing Students will present their writing with creative performances this Friday at Tawes Hall. Freelance Reporter May 8, 2019
“Welcome to the fight”: Teach-in event at UMD aims to reduce gun violence About three dozen people attended the event at the Edward St. John Building, which was led by a panel of local experts and activists. Freelance Reporter April 25, 2019