Maryland Football- Gillian Crawford

October 6, 2016

Terrapins football is reaching new heights. An undefeated start has shocked the spirit back into the fan base. Terp Weekly Edition’s Gillian Crawford tells us more.

Terps Hockey — Josh Coggins

October 6, 2016

The undefeated University of Maryland ice hockey team played their biggest rivals, nike the University of Delaware on Friday September 30th. Last season, Delaware won both games against Maryland including a 7-1 blowout in their second meeting. Terp Weekly Edition’s Josh Coggins has the story.

Medical Dreams- Taylor Watford

May 5, 2016

Pills pills, and more pills. One University of Maryland student is doing all she can to reach her medical aspirations.

Ceramics – Julianna Romaniuk

May 5, 2016

College students are constantly busy with school work, internships, and trying to find a job after graduation. But one University of Maryland class lets students express themselves in a stress-free environment. Terp Weekly Edition’s Julianna Romaniuk with the story.

Broccoli City Festival – Alexia Mingo-Smith

May 5, 2016

April was Earth Awareness Month! On the last day of April, Washington DC hosted the annual Broccoli City Festival.

UMD shuttle – Ellen Beck

May 5, 2016

On a campus that stretches nearly two miles long… with a population of over 27 thousand undergrads… transportation is crucial to the success of college students… especially at the University of Maryland, College Park.

Insomnia Cookies- Kierstin Vermeulen

May 5, 2016


You scream, I scream, we all scream for cookies! That’s what Insomnia
Cookies euro-passport is having College Park students saying May 3 with this sweet deal.
Terp Weekly Edition’s Kierstin Vermeulen with the story.

Stress Level- Kristy Nguyen

May 5, 2016

Finals are getting closer… and stress levels are only getting higher. The University of Maryland dedicated an entire week to teaching students how to stress just a little less when those exams and project due dates come around. Terp Weekly Edition’s Kristy Nguyen with the story.

Climate Action- Galen Rende

May 5, 2016

With summer approaching, this may not be the best time to tell you that the last 3 years have been the hottest on record. The University of Maryland did not shy away from the subject on Wednesday when it hosted senators, astronauts, and CEO’s to talk to the public about climate change. Terp Weekly Edition’s Galen Rende with the story.

Vigilante – Emily Goldman

May 5, 2016

You can’t get a double whip mocha Frappuccino at this local coffee shop, but you will find homemade pastries, fresh roasted Kenyan coffee, and a delightfully bright atmosphere.

Koto Ensemble — Matt Kubisiak

May 5, 2016

Growing up, many of us picked up musical instruments… Trumpet… Piano… Violin… even if we didn’t all stick with them… University of Maryland students have the unique opportunity to learn instruments you may have never even heard of before… like the Japanese Koto.

EDM — Max Siskind

May 5, 2016

It’s a style of music that’s sweeping the world over…and it’s called Electronic Dance Music…or E-D- M. Terp Weekly Edition’s Max Siskind has more on this phenomenon and how it’s had an impact on two Maryland students who D-J.

Primary- Matt Kubisiak

May 5, 2016

Frontrunners Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton scored big wins on Tuesday in Maryland’s primary elections. Terp Weekly Edition’s Matt Kubisiak talked to voters and party members in Solomons, Maryland in Calvert County …  a red county in an otherwise blue state.

The Night Before an Exam

April 28, 2016

Studying all night long might actually be hurting your test scores. Terp Weekly Edition’s Kevin Reilly has the story.

Kobe Retirement- Taylor Watford

April 28, 2016

Blood…sweat…tears…and 5 rings later, NBA player Kobe Bryant has hung up his jersey for the last time and retired. One fan discusses the impact Bryant had in the NBA and the legacy he left on the court.

Earth Day Clean Up- Jake Allegro

April 28, 2016

A few times a year, families, children, and volunteers in Bladensburg come together to help clean up the local Anacostia river. This year, one of those days happened to be a very wet and rainy Earth Day.

Entrepreneur Club- Ellen Back

April 28, 2016

Chances are… most people at University of Maryland may have never heard of a club called RECK-N. But for self-starters and inspiring entrepreneurs… this student organization may be just the club you’re looking for.

Running Man Challenge- Emily Goldman

April 28, 2016

Harlem shake, cotton-eyed joe, cha-cha slide, whip and nae nae… and now the running man challenge….The latest viral dance craze was started right here at the University of Maryland.

Prince’s Legacy- Julianna Romaniuk

April 28, 2016

It’s been a week since the music industry lost an unforgettable talent… a national treasure… but to his fans…. Prince changed their lives completely.

Capitals Playoffs

April 28, 2016

It took seven years… but the Penguins and the Capitals… Crosby verses Ovechkin… face off again in the postseason. This rivalry matchup has classic written all over it… and University of Maryland Capitals fans…and even University of Maryland Penguins fans… can’t wait for the series to begin.

Fracking in Maryland- Galen Rende

April 28, 2016

Prince George’s County recently became the first county in Maryland to ban hydraulic fracturing. But what does this mean for the rest of the state?

Terp Talk- Kierstin Vermeulen

April 28, 2016

It’s that time of year when University of Maryland students gather in Stamp to listen to other terps talk about their brilliant ideas…Terp Weekly Editions Kierstin Vermeulen has the story.

Tom Brady- Max Siskind

April 28, 2016

It’s a debate that started over a year ago and continues this week after a higher court reversed a lower court’s decision over Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s four game suspension.

Pianos for Play- Kristy Nguyen

April 21, 2016

When a University of Maryland student visited New York… he saw pianos placed around Manhattan for people to play at their leisure. This inspired him to localize the project for our campus community.

Love and Dogs – Jake Allegro

April 21, 2016

The choice as to which pet will suit you best is always ongoing…a cat…a dog…whatever your choice may be, it is a question that everyone has an answer to. For one Maryland student, that answer is clear.

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