Some movies blur the line between shock and trauma. Here’s why that’s problematic. "Megan Is Missing" and "Cuties" have come under fire for their graphic and troubling plots. Gabriella Kurczeski November 24, 2020
How to get to know your classmates without in-person orientation If you can’t stand the awkwardness of talking over Zoom, there are plenty of other things you can do instead. Clara Longo de Freitas June 11, 2020
Interview: Director Daniel Roher is trying to keep perspective Roher discusses how his rigor paid off in unprecedented success. Alyson Trager March 13, 2020
Review: ‘Sitara: Let Girls Dream’ portrays unfortunate reality for many girls The International Women’s Day release is a reminder of how much progress still needs to be made. Morgan Pravato March 9, 2020
11 activities to do in and around College Park on a day off From historical sites to stuffing your face, there’s plenty to be done. Alyson Trager February 24, 2020
Review: ‘What She Said’ doesn’t do film critic Pauline Kael justice It was disorganized and disappointing. Freelance Reporter February 14, 2020
The significance of ‘Parasite’s’ Oscar wins We love you, Bong Bong. Iris Vukmanovic February 11, 2020
Debating Oscar nominations and snubs on episode 17 of The Dive Discussing our overlooked faves, overrated nominees and predictions about who's winning what. Diversions Staff February 9, 2020
Review: ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker’ is a nostalgic, unsatisfying end of an era Every scene felt epic and wholly true to 'Star Wars.' Rachel S. Hunt December 27, 2019
Review: ‘Cats’ doesn’t add much to the original musical I still don’t know what a Jellicle Cat is. Freelance Reporter December 18, 2019