UMD-themed Instagram meme accounts take over Some accounts represent celebrity fandoms, while others review different features on the campus. Diamondback Staff September 30, 2021
It’s wrong to hold morally repugnant values. It’s also wrong to date someone who does. By overlooking serious moral flaws in a partner, so-called liberals show their true colors Shreya Vuttaluru May 10, 2021
Social media can be a tool for political education, but only if politicians use it correctly Politicians should learn from activists and the masses when considering their use of Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Adam Cullen February 11, 2021
How ‘Verzuz’ became the perfect quarantine entertainment Head-to-head battles for musical supremacy are my ideal way to spend time inside. Tyler Golsen September 23, 2020
For streamlined music sharing, try bopdrop There’s finally hope for those who post music on their Instagram stories to an uninterested audience. Camryn DeLuca September 11, 2020
‘UMDisblind’ producers to create spinoff miniseries Students will go through several rounds of matchmaking in hopes of finding "the one." Nicole Noechel September 11, 2020
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
Fashion brands face backlash for responses to Black Lives Matter movement Reformation and Dolls Kill apologized for not speaking up sooner. Daryl Perry June 11, 2020
White people need to be listening to black activists, not talking over them It's time for white people to start talking less and listening more. Maya Rosenberg June 6, 2020
How #BlackLivesMatter was hijacked by black squares and selfies Black squares clogged the tag's feed, defeating its original purpose. Daryl Perry June 3, 2020