When grades don’t matter, what does? What is the guideline for how much we’re supposed to care for anything nowadays? Manuela López Restrepo August 18, 2020
With jobs and internships in jeopardy, some UMD students are changing their summer plans Some students are turning to summer classes to fill their time. Freelance Reporter May 13, 2020
This economic crisis shows that the American Dream isn’t attainable for young people Hard work and playing by the rules might no longer be the key to success for Millennials and Gen Zers. David Gordon May 12, 2020
Business and STEM dominate UMD. Is it for the best? Academia has let its obsession with STEM and business go too far, and UMD is no exception. Zachary Jablow April 27, 2020
Some UMD seniors anxious about job search as unemployment soars amid pandemic Some summer internships have been cancelled. Eric Neugeboren April 1, 2020
As coronavirus pandemic continues, some UMD employees are out of work Dining Services is looking into whether it can provide pay provisions, said spokesperson Bart Hipple. Freelance Reporter March 27, 2020
In light of the coronavirus pandemic, we need to ban all evictions To protect the most vulnerable, there must be a moratorium on evictions. Kevin Hu March 25, 2020
Andrew Yang’s universal basic income proposal could help save the US economy UBI is the stimulus Americans need amid economic issues. David Gordon March 23, 2020
The Hotel lays off 150 workers amid coronavirus shutdown It announced a temporary closure last week. Jonathan Tercasio March 23, 2020
Iranian UMD students say political tensions have made it harder to land a job in the U.S. In the era of Trump's travel ban, and heightened tensions with Iran, background checks can be a struggle for Iranian students seeking jobs. Lyna Bentahar March 9, 2020