Baltimore – Dante Webster
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
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.
Cinco de Mayo – Jess Nicolao
Sombreros… mustaches… and margaritas… it’s not hard to get excited about this Mexican holiday… but one University of Maryland student set out to teach the true meaning of Cinco de Mayo.
Whole Foods – Kelly Salloum
It is often difficult to eat healthy without breaking the bank at the same time. Whole Foods is addressing this issue by creating a chain of its stores that are geared toward millennials and their wallets.
Oh Say Can You Sing – Kate Faiella
The national anthem started in Baltimore…and ONE University of Maryland student is taking “Oh say can you see” to sporting events all over campus.
Wizards Lose To Hawks Without Wall – Chris Calianno
The Washington Wizards lose game two of their second round playoff series to the Atlanta Hawks without their team leader John Wall. Although many fans applaud the team’s effort without Wall, they realize the Wizard’s success moving forward depends on the health of their best player.
Baltimore – John Borg
Ferguson was only the beginning. Some residents of Maryland’s largest city are struggling to maintain their livelihood while others are beginning the fight of their lives.
Art Attack 2015 – Daven Desai
Art Attack has long been one of the University of Maryland’s largest student entertainment events or “SEEâ€. Terp Weekly Edition’s Daven Desai finds out more of it’s history.
Finals – Maya Dawit
With finals just around the corner, students at the University of Maryland have to get creative when it comes to finding a quiet place to study.
Maryland Reads – Arielle Amegashi
Dr.Seuss once said, “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more you learn, the more places you’ll go.†Arielle Amegashie reports from College Park with a group of students who know this firsthand.