Love (Longform) – Noah Niederhoffer
Can you feel the love tonight? Love is in the air during the holiday season and Terp Weekly Edition’s Noah Niederhoffer tries to find the answer to one of humanity’s age-old questions while using some sweet, suave, smooth and sexy songs.
Human Trafficking- Cole
When did slavery end in the United States? One student organization on the University of Maryland’s campus says it NEVER did…
Zoo Lights- Kelsey Nelson
The National Zoo has been transformed into a magical sea of lights thanks to a partnership with Pepco to help power the Zoo and create an illuminating visuals all December long.
Farmer’s Market- Chelsea Walker
It’s not always easy to wake up early on a Sunday morning…but this local attraction had college students up and about by 10AM!
Movie Review- Jon P
With the Golden Globe Nominations announced this morning, Oscar season is in full swing… and one film is hoping its controversial content won’t stand in the way of its winning chances.
ROTC- Courtney Peterson
When he’s not wearing his uniform, he might LOOK like your average college student…but he’s far from it. Terp Weekly Edition’s Courtney Peterson sat down with one University of Maryland student to find out what it’s REALLY like to be in Army ROTC.
SA Talent Show- Sean P
You’ve seen these Terps ON the field or court… but these student-athletes used a DIFFERENT set of skills to help raise money for a good cause.
Finals Week- Courtney Peterson
Finals are just around the corner. Thousands of University of Maryland students flock to McKeldin Library where offerings to Testudo GREATLY multiply.
Redskins Drama – Kevin Chinn
When things all fall apart, the story of a football team destined for greatness falling flat on their face.
Snow Day- John Fiocco
You don’t need much SNOW, to have a great snow day. Students at the University of Maryland react to their SNOW-LESS day off.
Startup Shell Aaron Watkins
Entrepreneurship is a growing trend on college campuses across the nation, but at the University of Maryland, student entrepreneurs have a place to call their own.
Movies About Love Noah Niederhoffer
The holidays are a great time to watch a movie. Terp Weekly Edition’s Noah Niederhoffer looks for a classic movie that you can watch with your loved one this holiday season.
3-D Printing
By: Aaron Watkins When a person hears the term 3-D, their first thought is usually movies, but a different kind of 3-D experience is starting to create a buzz of its own. Tech students at the University of Maryland got a chance to hear about 3-D printing first hand.
Barking Dog
By: Kevin Chinn Just as one bar opens in College Park, another one shuts its doors. Terp Weekly Edition’s Kevin Chinn has more…
Breaking Bad
By: Noah Niederhoffer It’s the end of an era – the series finale of Breaking Bad left audiences breathless right up until the end. So how does this one compare to other finales?
Goats
By: Sean Pelletier You can rent movies. You can rent books. And now… you can rent GOATS. Communities are now turning to this animal – instead of construction companies – as a more eco-friendly way of handling a big problem in Southern Maryland.
Job Relocation
By: Michellay Cole How far would YOU go to land your dream job?
Hail to the Chief
By: Noah Niederhoffer Hail to the Chief! University of Maryland students got a glimpse of President Obama when he visited campus for the Oregon State-Maryland basketball game. Terp Weekly Edition’s Noah Niederhoffer captured students’ reactions.
Kayla Taitz
By: Chelsea Walker One up-and coming YouTube star can be found right here in College Park. Terp Weekly Edition’s Chelsea Walker has more.
Majors
By: Courtney Peterson
Math, Bio, Communication… The list goes on and on.
High school seniors are forced to decide which of these majors to study for the next four years of their lives.
And it turns out, many of them are NOT choosing wisely.
Non-Profit UMD
By: Kelsey Nelson Two university students plan to make sure every child in Prince George’s County have a book by creating the new non-profit “Books Breaking Borders: Books to end Educational Bankruptcy’.
Paul Walker
By: Kevin Chinn An absolute tragedy leaves the finale of a thrilling sequel in jeopardy.
Frat Parties
By: Jonathan Prezant It’s an unusual policy change – and many students won’t like it. One major state university says fraternity parties will never be the same…
Obama Team
By: Jonathan Prezant It’s not everyday that the President of the United States comes to your town. But when he does—one man helps make sure everything runs smoothly.
Racial Inequality
By: Aaron Watkins
Racial inequity is DESTROYING the economy…… and the problem is costing the U.S. TRILLIONS of dollars. One student group at Maryland is promoting minority success to try and combat the issue.