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
One of a kind: UMD students show off their customized Jeep Wranglers Wranglers allow their owners to express themselves to a surprising degree and create a community on the roads. Dylan Shulman April 30, 2021
UMD students explore job opportunities at Stamp virtual job fair This event connected students with various Stamp departments looking to hire and allowed students to ask questions. Freelance Reporter April 15, 2021
It’s been a year since most UMD classes moved online. Here’s how students are handling it. For some, continued online learning has taken an emotional and psychological toll. Clara Niel March 4, 2021
As UMD hits COVID case highs, availability dwindles in isolation and quarantine housing There are currently 202 students living in university quarantine and isolation housing. Clara Niel February 22, 2021
For UMD students and alumni who stutter, Joe Biden’s election win is “incredibly powerful” Students, alumni and faculty alike hope Biden's presidency will combat the stigma surrounding speech impediments. Eric Neugeboren November 24, 2020
UMD’s student advisory councils don’t accurately represent the student body UMD's administration needs to hear students' concerns. Advisory councils don't help. Jake Foley-Keene November 22, 2020