Students tell stories through dance in experimental performance The performance was led by Gerson Noe Lanza Ruiz and Roxanne “Roxy” King, both students of the theatre, dance and performance studies school. Freelance Reporter December 12, 2022
Given the practical experience they provide, all clubs should grant course credit Earning course credit for Mock Trial is good. All clubs granting it would be great. Rebecca Scherr October 12, 2022
UMD Immigration and Ethnicity class wraps up year with multicultural food gathering Students bring food from ethnicities and cultures all across the globe, including Lithuania, Vietnam and Ireland. Freelance Reporter May 11, 2022
It’s time for the university to prioritize a $15 minimum wage for students Student labor makes this university run. They deserve the respect of a living wage. Malcolm Ferguson April 11, 2022
Despite student protest, UMD business school to remove social innovation Fellows program The program is being removed due to low enrollment. Michelle Larkin March 15, 2022
UMD holds first annual memorial for community members who have died in the last year The service, which will now take place every year, commemorated the students, faculty and staff who have died through music, uplifting messages and prayers. Freelance Reporter May 7, 2021
Social media is students’ free speech platform. The Supreme Court must recognize that. Here’s why the newest free speech Supreme Court case matters. Courtney Cohn May 4, 2021
In a time of pandemic stress and isolation, some students turn to art Some students at this university have used creative outlets to cope with the stress they faced as a result of the pandemic and online learning. Freelance Reporter May 2, 2021