Korea Day Festivities — Cate Kinlein

May 8, 2014

Paper lanterns… Rice Cakes… and K-pop… Korea Day got students interested in the Korean culture.

Allergies Long Form – Natalie Changlin

May 8, 2014

Spring is in the air and so is a LOT of pollen. Terp Weekly Edition’s Natalie Changlin takes us inside Mother Nature’s plan for spring.

Studying for Finals- Scott Zlotnick

May 8, 2014

With less than one week left of classes, students around campus are getting ready for what is perhaps the biggest tests of their semester.

Twitch.TV – David Schectman

May 8, 2014

Find out how you can watch UMD students on the most popular internet live streaming site with TWE’s David Schectman.

Profile: Dr. Guenzler-Stevens — Jenna Graime

May 8, 2014

Art Attack — Alexandra Gharghoury

May 8, 2014

What started as a student-centered arts festival on McKeldin Mall… Art Attack has become the University of Maryland’s largest annual concert. This year, UMD needed TWO headliners to satisfy the demands for bigger and better.

NPR Photojournalism – Noor Tagouri

May 1, 2014

Donald Sterling – Charlotte Garnett

May 1, 2014

Art Attack- Jasmine Cruz

May 1, 2014

Sexual Assault Stigma -Iftekar Husain

May 1, 2014

Donald Sterling Controversy – Natalie Changlin

May 1, 2014

Lead: The new NBA Commissioner has his hands full with a controversy for the ages. By Natalie Changlin.

Immersion Tour at Baltimore Aquarium — Cate Kinlein

May 1, 2014

Washington Capitals Changes — Alexandra Gharghoury

May 1, 2014

Sometimes change is for the best. The Washington Capitals have done just that early this offseason in hopes of capturing the first Stanley Cup in the team’s 30 year history.

Wizards Playoff Wrap- Jared Wasserman

May 1, 2014

After a nine-year playoff drought…the Washington Wizards will finally play meaningful basketball in May.

Donald Sterling Controversy- Scott Zlotnick

May 1, 2014

It sent shockwaves around the NBA. In an audio recording, Clippers Owner Donald Sterling is allegedly heard making racist remarks to his girlfriend- telling her not to bring black people to his games. From President Obama to Oprah, people weighed in on the controversy. And on Tuesday, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver handed down his punishment.

College Park Farmer’s Market — Jenna Graime

May 1, 2014

Learning Software – David Schectman

May 1, 2014

Distracted and facing a massive amount of studying for finals? The Adaptive Technology lab at McKeldin Library has the program for you. TWE’s David Schectman explains.

 
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