Acclaimed Russian author discusses literary career, war in Ukraine at UMD event Maxim Osipov, this year’s Maya Brin Resident, left Russia after its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Freelance Reporter November 8, 2024
NATO membership gives Ukraine a backbone to ensure military aid won’t go awry An unstable Ukraine can burgeon the seeds of terrorism. NATO membership can save lives. Jessica Ye July 10, 2023
UMD students host candlelight vigil marking one year of war in Ukraine Since Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022, there have been thousands of casualties and more than 7 million Ukrainian refugees have fled into Europe. Katharine Wilson February 24, 2023
More turmoil means less oil: Let’s move to more sustainable sources of energy The Russian invasion shows the U.S. needs to move past oil dependence. Jessica Ye March 31, 2022
Maryland General Assembly to remove Russian investments, local businesses boycott Other local businesses have also been raising and donating money for the Ukrainian cause. Hannah Ziegler March 11, 2022
Hundreds take to D.C. to protest Russia’s invasion of Ukraine United Help Ukraine has held protests every day since Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine. Diamondback Staff March 8, 2022
Russian citizens aren’t at fault for Putin’s war. They shouldn’t be punished as such. Sanctions on Russia hurt its citizens the most. Anthony Liberatori March 7, 2022
Ukraine is not the only war seen by our generation. University messages can reflect that. It’s time for global solidarity, starting with the University of Maryland. Guest Opinion March 7, 2022