Feeding Baltimore – Kristy Nguyen

October 29, 2015

Students took time out of studying and came together at University of Maryland’s Memorial Chapel to pack 10-thousand meals for hungry families.

Betty The Chicken – Javier Scott

October 29, 2015

We all know of the boy who cried wolf, but what about the Chicken that TWEETED the hashtag? One company has hatched a brilliant idea.

Avirah Israeli Dancing – Elana Duré

October 29, 2015

Dance is fun. You leap…you dive…you twirl. But while most dance styles focus on individual form…one international style centers around the community

Sleep Patterns – Janey Dike

October 29, 2015

Researchers traveled to some of the world’s last hunter-gatherer societies with no electricity, air conditioning, and most importantly…no smart phones. What scientists found about their sleeping patterns was a real wake-up call.

Students Helping Honduras – Janey Dike

October 29, 2015

Most people give back by donating blood or offering spare change to charities, yet over 100 University of Maryland students travel to the murder capitol of the world to build schools for young children every year. Back on campus, they raise money for the schools through fundraisers like bake sales.

Bread N Greens – Demi Chang

October 29, 2015

A new restaurant in College Park has the right formula for today’s college students: healthy, portable and affordable.

American Horror Story – Jenna Hecker

October 29, 2015

Haunted houses.. scary costumes.. horror films.. this time of year there is always something or someone waiting to give you a fright.. but all those screams could leave a big mark on your heart health.

Aliza Licht – Taylor Johnson

October 29, 2015

University of Maryland alum and DKNY Senior Vice President of Global Communications, Aliza Licht, reminds students that it is okay to start over if your career goals don’t exactly match that of your major.

Nats Wrap Up – Katie O’Hara

October 22, 2015

The Washington Nationals began the 2015 season as World Series favorites, but ended their disappointing season with a loss to the National League champions, the New York Mets. ESPN’s Jason Reid expects big changes for the Nats’ next season.

Kendrick Lamar – Taylor Johnson

October 22, 2015

The D.C. region was in for a treat, as Grammy-winning hip-hop star, Kendrick Lamar, joined together with the National Symphony Orchestra. Together they gave a groundbreaking performance before a sold-out audience at the Kennedy Center.

Student Support for O’Malley – Ali Paonetti

October 22, 2015

It’s a long way to Election Day 2016. 15 GOP candidates are fighting for their party’s nomination… but there are far fewer options on the Democrat side. Former Maryland Governor, Martin O’Malley, is among the six major contenders.

Sarcasm – Javier Scott

October 22, 2015

Being sarcastic is terrible…NOT! A new study has found that sarcasm is connected to creativity.

Metro Bus – Gabriellaaka Tongwa

October 22, 2015

Thousands of commuters ride Metrobuses every day… but for the bus drivers, it’s just another day out on the road.

Juggling Raffi- Elana Dure

October 22, 2015

While most college students enjoy playing and watching mainstream sports like football and basketball…others are attracted to a less popular game… One that includes catch…clubs…and concentration.

Off-Campus Safety – Janey Dike

October 22, 2015

Reports of vehicle theft…rape…and burglary are going up at the University of Maryland. Now, students who live off-campus are thinking more about their safety too.

Terrapin Trail Club- Jenna Hecker

October 22, 2015

Grab a helmet..a water bottle.. and your old sneakers. You’re going to go caving..hiking..mountain bike riding through rocky hills and deep woods. It’s an experience that students at the University of Maryland have been addicted to for almost eighty years.

Back to the Future – Javier Scott

October 22, 2015

It’s the 30th anniversary of the 1980s sci-fi trilogy: Back to the Future. In the second movie, the main characters time-travel and get a glimpse of the year 2015. Did their predictions about the future come true?

Greenbelt Farmers Market – Tisha Claudia Lim

October 22, 2015

Every week from summer to fall, vendors bring a variety of fresh produce and items to sell at Greenbelt’s Sunday Farmers Market. Instead of focusing on profits, these businesses are all about serving their community.

Zak Malamed – Daniel Weintraub

October 22, 2015

Education reform has been a huge issue in this country for quite some time. One University of Maryland senior is heavily involved in improving U.S. schools – and wants more students to join him.

Carnivore BBQ- Demi Chang

October 22, 2015

More than 300 food trucks that serve the Washington metropolitan area. So how does one roving restaurant stand out above the rest?

Star Wars – Andrew Horn

October 22, 2015

Star Wars fans eagerly await the release of the newest movie in the series, but not everyone is ready for the force to awaken.

Nats Closer – Katie O’Hara

October 22, 2015

With another disappointing season in the books, the firing of manager Matt Williams, and a shakeup among the entire coaching staff, the Washington Nationals are expected to make even more major roster changes for the 2016 season.

Diversity Student Council – Kristy Nguyen

October 22, 2015

A racist and sexist email written by a University of Maryland Kappa Sigma fraternity member leaked last spring. There was an investigation, but the member was not expelled. Students on campus were outraged. The school’s administration is now responding to these diversity-related issues.

Baltimore – Dante Webster

June 5, 2015

Millions of people have watched the unrest in Baltimore unfold over the past two weeks. But how do people feel about the media coverage itself? Terp Weekly Edition’s Dante Webster spoke with students and others around the University of Maryland campus to get their opinions on the coverage.

Baltimore Protesters – Sandra Nyanchoka

June 5, 2015

Protests broke out in connection with the Freddie Gray death investigation. Though there was some violence, not everyone on the streets chose to protest violently. Peaceful protesters also gathered at Baltimore’s City Hall.

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