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
Amicus briefs should be independently fact-checked Courts should be impartial. Biased amicus briefs strip them of their credibility. Rebecca Scherr October 28, 2022
Asian Americans at UMD grapple with surge in violence against their community Some are shocked by the graphic nature of the attacks, but they understand that anti-Asian racism has deep roots. Elana Morris February 25, 2021
‘Someone Has to Die’ could have been an amazing drama, but it’s too short ‘Someone Has to Die’ could have been an amazing drama, but it’s too short Joy Saha October 21, 2020
Feminism means doing more than praising the women in your life Being a wife guy or girl dad is not supporting women. Serena Saunders February 4, 2020
Fulbright scholar talks gender nonconformity violence, politics and soccer in Brazil Brazil is considered the most dangerous country for transgender people in the world. Freelance Reporter December 6, 2019
UMD suspends Hong Kong study abroad program amid protests "Going out into the city started getting harder because ... there would be protesters and police." Grace Mottley December 5, 2019
The homeless need a voice in politics. College Park has helped grant them one. Homeless people have the hardest time voting — but need access the most. Kevin Hu September 9, 2019
Stricter sentencing laws won’t address Baltimore’s crime problem Hogan wants to be tougher on violence in Baltimore. Its problems are deeper than that. Liyanga de Silva August 14, 2019
Review: ‘Euphoria’s’ take on modern adolescence is excessively obscene but still entertaining Featuring a young drug dealer with face tats and a quick blur of McSteamy’s prosthetic phallus. Joy Saha June 29, 2019