UMD professors share thoughts on in-person classes as students return to campus As students and faculty return to the classroom, some have questioned if the university is truly ready to return to full in-person learning. Michael Kim September 23, 2021
Clicks can’t come before critical thinking. It’s time the media understands that. The media has become too obsessed with getting views and clicks from viewers, rather than reporting on all the important information of the day. Jessica Ye August 29, 2021
Chris Cuomo reveals the worst of access journalism. News networks need to do better. Celebrity anchors like Chris Cuomo represent the pitfalls of nepotism-based access journalism. Adam Cullen August 17, 2021
Former UMTV manager Al Perry remembered for calm demeanor, devotion to faith and students Many remember Perry’s patience, authenticity and level head. Khushboo Rathore July 14, 2021
Maryland Athletics holds panel on racial justice in sports The panel included journalists and UMD community members. Joelle Anselmo February 25, 2021
UMD journalism students contribute to story about evictions amid COVID-19 Journalism students helped investigate and report on evictions occurring over the summer despite the Federal CARES Act. Freelance Reporter September 14, 2020
Journalistic objectivity is a privileged delusion You cannot be inclusive while implying any group of people’s very existence is "political." Manuela López Restrepo June 15, 2020
“He can do anything”: UMD alum Robert Klemko shifts from covering sports to COVID-19 Klemko has covered the effects of the pandemic in multiple cities for The Washington Post. Freelance Reporter May 14, 2020
With many UMD students learning from home, differing time zones amplify struggles to adapt Classes have been held virtually since March 30. Eric Neugeboren May 12, 2020
Daisy Grant to become The Diamondback’s next editor in chief The psychology major will be the first non-journalism major to take the paper's helm since 2006. Anastasia Marks April 8, 2020