Kevin Powell — Max Siskind
Race, racism and safe spaces have become a huge hot button topic on college campuses in the past year. One of the premiere voices on the subject spoke at the University of Maryland about these issues on International Women’s Day.
Union Jack’s — Taylor Watford
The power-hours, late night dance battles and trivia nights came to an end last week as the Union Jack’s in Bethesda closed.
Radio Task Force — Matt Kubisiak
Radio is still one of the most important and widely used communication tools worldwide. And now academics from all over the country are trying to preserve the magic of radio for generations to come.
Stamp Showcase — Ellen Back
Believe it or not… there are many free events in the College Park area. Like the sound of that? Then you better turn up the volume for the next performance.
Justice Scalia — Matt Kubisiak
Thousands of mourners, including President Obama and the First Lady, gathered at the Supreme Court on Friday to pay their respects to the late Supreme Court Justice Scalia. Terp Weekly Edition’s Matt Kubisiak was there with the story.
Terps Basketball Update — Galen Rende
The University of Maryland men’s basketball team started out as a favorite to win the national championship. But after a few ugly losses, some are starting to cast doubt on the Terps’ potential.
Skydiving Mixdown — Kierstin Vermeulen
It may be terrifying to some… but this University of Maryland daredevil is taking the leap. He is getting his license…. To jump out of a PLANE!
Preventing Sexual Assault — Emily Goldman
It was one of the most powerful moments at the Oscars… that brought the audience to their feet and left many people in tears. Lady Gaga’s performance of “Til it happens to you†featured 50 victims of sexual assault.. and now it’s a hot topic conversation across college campuses.
Midterm Madness — Ellen Back
Let the caffeine overload, zombie mode, sleep deprivation and poor eating habits begin… It’s midterm week! And a University of Maryland student says this year, anxieties are at an ultimate high.
Maryland Baseball Network — Nicholas Pagliarulo
Many Terp fans think the Maryland sports season ends after basketball… not so fast. A group of University of Maryland student journalists are looking to make Terrapins baseball more popular… and they have a good pitch. Terp Weekly Edition’s Nick Pagliarulo is in College Park with the story.
Dynamic Network Solutions — Taylor Watford
New technology is helping students and teachers in the DC area communicate more effectively inside and outside of the classroom.
Primary Update — Galen Rende
Donald Trump has become an unstoppable force in the Republican primary race. But his polarizing antics have left some conservative voters frustrated and even perplexed.
Ritchie Gym — Emily Goldman
The weight room is not just for the boys anymore… more and more women are getting serious about getting fit, and strength training is key to meeting their goals.
Bar Crawl — Kierstin Vermeulen
Down at the University of Maryland, a couple of Terps are turning college boozing into pocketed bucks.
Zootopia — Max Siskind
Have you ever wondered how your favorite Disney animated movie was created? Well, we had the chance to go behind the scenes of studio’s newest animated feature… Zootopia!
Study Abroad — Jake Allegro
College students are traveling abroad now more than ever. Federal data shows U.S. students who have studied abroad grew more than 5 percent during the 2013-2014 school year. And at the University of Maryland, thousands of students are taking the leap.
UMD Basketball — Julianna Romaniuk
College basketball fans are gearing up for March Madness season… and University of Maryland students say the Terps… might just go all the way.
Purple Line — Max Siskind
College Park is set to see some major future development, starting with the new 16-mile Light Rail Purple Line that would run right through the heart of the University of Maryland campus.
Maryland Gambling — Kevin Reilly
It was the largest jackpot in world lottery history, but the lucky people who matched all the numbers weren’t the only winners.