Woman gamers at UMD say they face sexism, harassment online Woman gamers say their more feminine-sounding voices make them easy targets for harassment — and some have had to change how they act. Michelle Larkin November 7, 2022
UMD’s Gamer Symphony orchestra covers video game classics in sold-out concert The University of Maryland’s Gamer Symphony Orchestra presented their work on Sunday to a sold-out audience. Hanna Zakharenko March 1, 2022
Five video games to look out for this holiday season What better way to start break than with a fresh new video game? Arul Gnanasivam November 28, 2021
Sable replaces combat stakes with excellent storytelling It's “Game of the Year” material. Rylan Bassett October 5, 2021
‘Crysis Remastered’ can’t compete with modern gameplay Crytek attempted to prolong the series after its time. Rylan Bassett September 24, 2021
Game remastering can bring revenue, but also stifle innovation Studios are remastering and porting games far too much. Arul Gnanasivam April 13, 2021
Hollywood is elevating video games into an art form Get ready for “geek culture” to take over. Arul Gnanasivam January 24, 2021
As COVID-19 pandemic rages on, UMCP Gaming provides community for some students The club has allowed students to "hang out" online and make new friends. Jonathan Tercasio April 24, 2020
Revisiting classics: Shredding on ‘Skate’ and ‘Tony Hawk’s American Wasteland’ Examining two iconic mid-2000s skateboarding games. Evan Haynos April 9, 2020
Revisiting classics: ‘Call of Duty: Black Ops’ blends fact and fiction My first foray back into old video games. Evan Haynos April 2, 2020