A Night of Fashion
By: Kelsey Nelson They’re single and ready to mingle. 40 local eligible bachelors and bachelorettes flaunted their best features for a night of fashion.
Peg Leg
By: Courtney Peterson Are you sick of buying furniture at Ikea? If you’re looking to spice up your apartment, then this store will be right for you.
Social Media in College Admissions
By: Michellay Cole Can social media help you get into college? Some students believe it may actually HURT your chances.
Lego
By: Jonathan Prezant Lego and the University of Maryland team up for a volunteer program to build the future leaders in technology from the ground up.
ICE
By: Noah Niederhoffer It could get you EXPELLED. Violating the Code of Academic Integrity will land you in hot water with the University Student Judiciary.
Bulletproof
By: Sean Pelletier
Rob Ford
By: Kevin Chinn Could we have another Marion Barry on our hands? One Canadian mayor is facing heat over his questionable decisions outside of work.
Maryland Club Volleyball
By: Chelsea Walker Playing a college sport isn’t for everyone. Luckily, there’s another option for those who still want to compete.
Chinese Students
By: Sean Pelletier Walking around the College Park Campus, you’re bound to hear someone speaking another language. The language is more than likely going to be Chinese. And if the trend keeps up, you’ll be hearing it EVEN MORE in the next few years.
Hackers
By: Aaron Watkins Classes … midterms … and hacking? Terp Weekly Edition’s Aaron Watkins found out how ONE student group at Maryland used TECHNOLOGY to compete on a NATIONAL STAGE.
Holocaust
By: Jonathan Prezant It’s been nearly 70 years since the Holocaust ended but its lessons help government agencies make sure history doesn’t repeat itself.
Mary-J in Maryland
By: John Fiocco Maryland is starting to look a little bit more like the West Coast.
Start-Up Spirit
By: Aaron Watkins Entrepreneurship is on the rise among college graduates. A Millennial Branding Report says about HALF of Generation Y will choose workplace FLEXIBILITY over when choosing a career. Terp Weekly Edition’s Aaron Watkins found out how the University of Maryland is encouraging students to forge their own path.
Physical Therapy
By: Jonathan Prezant It’s technology of the future – today. A group of University of Maryland students are heading to Baltimore to present a unique invention to help physical therapy patients.
International Students
By: Courtney Peterson Did you know that students at the University of Maryland come from one hundred and thirty four countries around the world? Moving to a foreign country can be overwhelming, so campus ResLife has made an extra effort to give this group a warm welcome into the campus community this semester.
UMD Sustainability
By: Chelsea Walker
If you knew that your favorite food was harming the environment – would you still eat it?
Men’s Self Esteem
By: John Fiocco Yes, Dear. A recent study shows that a woman’s success can have negative effects on a male partner’s ego.
Maryland Emancipation Day
By: Kelsey Nelson It has been almost 150 years since slaves were OFFICIALLY freed in Maryland. But some historians at the Maryland State archives say EVERYTHING you thought you knew about the day slavery ended is wrong.
Incognito Reaction
By: Kevin Chinn One out of every five high school students in the U.S. is bullied on a regular basis. But is it possible that some of the most athletic and strongest MEN on earth are bullied as well?
Trick-or-Treat on Greek Street
By: Chelsea Walker Halloween has come and gone but SOME University of Maryland students got lucky. They went trick-or-treating not ONCE… but TWICE this year. Terp Weekly Edition’s Chelsea Walker has more…
Big Ten Symposium
By: Courtney Peterson It isn’t often you get these people in the same room…TV talk show host Maury Povich, ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt, the University of Maryland athletic director, and the Big Ten conference commissioner. But on Tuesday night, these men sat together in UMD’s Stamp Student Union.
Who’s To Blame?
By: Sean Pelletier Getting tied to a field goal post, paying for a team dinner, getting a weird haircut – all of these are considered good fun when hazing incoming rookies to the NFL. Terp Weekly Edition shows us a case of hazing that went TOO far.
Maryland to the BIG 10
By: Noah Niederhoffer The University of Maryland’s move from the ACC to the Big Ten Conference has been met with HEAVY criticism by students AND Alumni.
Ice Cube
By: Michellay Cole A new comedy film is set to hit theaters this winter, and to promote the new movie, Universal Pictures brought a special guest to campus.