Julian Assange documentary “Ithaka” presented at UMD The documentary was followed by a Q&A with Assange's father and attorney. Freelance Reporter March 20, 2023
A service-based track would combine the best aspects of the GVPT and public policy majors The School of Public Policy needs a service-based major or concentration. Dhruvak Mirani March 16, 2023
‘The Solider’s Opinion’: Documentary shows UMD professor’s research on Israeli military The documentary details the widespread surveillance of Israeli soldier's private letters and communications. Freelance Reporter November 15, 2022
UMD professor speaks on politically motivated violence and radical terrorism Criminology and criminal justice professor Gary LaFree utilized global terrorism databases to generate his findings. Freelance Reporter November 7, 2022
UMD’s first year book panel discusses how students can act on environmental issues The panel featured local politicians including the mayor of College Park. Freelance Reporter October 24, 2022
Prince George’s County politicians don’t reflect the area’s growing Latino population Twenty-one percent of Prince George's County residents are Hispanic or Latino, compared to 15 percent in 2010. Akshaj Gaur October 3, 2022
The left must stop the right from eroding the separation of church and state Secularism is important for American democracy, and the left must work harder to ensure it. Adam Cullen August 28, 2022
Politicians should represent their jurisdiction, not their personal interests Congressional integrity is in danger if carpetbagging is not addressed. Adam Cullen June 29, 2022