Fairmont- Andrew Horn
The holiday season is in rapidly approaching for DC residents. At the Fairmont Hotel in Georgetown…a tree wasn’t the only thing to light up.
Ducca- Daniel Weintraub
The Terrapin Row community is set to open in the Fall of 2016. While the new apartments are sure to bring lots of positive attention to College Park, there are some major issues with the development, as well.
Suggestive Emoji- Javier Scott
The newest technology fad, emojis, are now part of modern texting conversation. And some of them are more naughty than nice.
Paris Attacks Aftermath- Gabriella Aka
After ISIS coordinated attacks in Paris killed 130 people and injured hundreds others, this immigrant student from France, examines what impact this will have on the Arab society in France.
Paris Attacks- Gabriella Aka
Following the recent terrorist attacks in Paris, University of Maryland Faculty and students have some strong opinions on world terrorism.
Exchange Students- Demi Chang
Many University of Maryland students travel to far away lands in foreign exchange programs. However, there are also many international students who come to America for the same opportunity.
College Part – Time Jobs- Janey Dike
With college tuitions rates on the rise…most students are turning to part-time work to help pay for the cost of living. These jobs are affecting not just bank accounts, but also GPAs.
Metro Changes- Taylor Johnson
Metro is implementing a major change that will shift the transit commute in a major way.
Price Contract- Katie O’Hara
The Red Sox have a storied history that includes some of the best pitchers in the history of baseball. Babe Ruth, Pedro Martinez and Curt Schilling all left their mark in Boston. And now, with a brand new signing, another pitcher hopes to make his own history at Fenway Park.
DJ Righteous- Elana Dure
With the rise of electronic and house music in mainstream American media, one University of Maryland student decides to place the beat in his own hands.
Act Of Rudeness- Jenna Hecker
Could rudeness be as contagious as the flu? A new study says yes and there may be a cure.
Prominent Dancer- Tisha Lim
While most dancers put their audience before themselves, a University of Maryland dance teacher offers a different perspective.
DC Food Festival-Alexandra Paonetti
The two-day Emporiyum food festival event was held at D.C.’s Union Market for its second year…where speciality vendors and foodies met to enjoy what they love most…FOOD.
TwitterPolitics – Javier Scott
Social media may play a bigger role in politics than you think. During the presidential debate, viewers can see tweets related to the debates in real time
Gun Violence in Maryland – Andrew Horn
15 years and $5M later, Maryland ended a program meant to solve gun cases. But the issue of gun control in America is still very complex.
New Manager at Nats Park – Katie O’Hara
After firing Matt Williams, the Washington Nationals have found a replacement in veteran skipper Dusty Baker.
Emporiyum- Alexandra Paonetti
Being an entrepreneur is challenging for even the most seasoned business professionals. Students who are creative and bold enough to start their own companies may not succeed on their first try. But there’s always a chance it could turn out to be a huge success.
CPVFD- Demi Chang
A volunteer firefighter from the College Park Volunteer Fire Department shares a few things emergency responders want you to know.
Dodgeball- Elana Dure
While there are many opportunities for students at the University of Maryland to participate in friendly competitions…there’s only one kind of tournament that requires dipping, ducking, diving and dodging the ball.
Cuptroversy – Jenna Hecker
Has your Starbucks barista ever spelled your name wrong? This holiday season some patrons are asking for the wrong name to be put on their seasonal red cups…on purpose.
UMD-Georgetown- Daniel Weintraub
Maryland’s 75-71 win over Georgetown Tuesday night was not just an important win for the team. Maryland’s student section was at its wildest, on full display for the nation to see and hear. Both the team and the student section lived up to their top billing.
Branchville- Demi Chang
The Branchville Volunteer Fire Department, also known as Station 11, is an all-volunteer firehouse. The Deputy Chief there shares his story.
College Basketball- Andrew Horn
Basketball coach Mark Turgeon changed the how the Terps play basketball. This season, it’s the NCAA who changed how all teams play the game.
Starbucks Cups- Javier Scott
Move over Scrooge, some are saying it’s Starbucks who is really trying to ruin the holiday season.
Berklee College of Music
The music never stops playing for the students at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Recitals, gigs, and concerts are the norm for these musicians.