UMD students explore study spots during semester 

By Ashna Balroop With the semester concluding, some students are dedicating more time to their studies and staying ahead. The last day of the fall semester is Dec. 9, and final exams are scheduled for Dec. 11 through Dec. 17.  A good location is a key component to studying productively, according to Northlake Behavioral Health, and the University of Maryland’s over 1,000-acre campus offers many potential … Continue reading UMD students explore study spots during semester 

Canadian embassy members educate students on immigration to Canada

By Molly Welby On March 6, approximately 80 members of the University of Maryland gathered to learn about immigrating to Canada through Express Entry.  Two representatives from Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada traveled to this university to educate potential immigrants about the skills and background required to make Canada their permanent home. The First Secretary of Migration, Jennifer Carlile, provided students and other members of … Continue reading Canadian embassy members educate students on immigration to Canada

Fox and Farage clash in nationalism, globalism debate

By Hannah Dalsheim The University of Maryland’s business school hosted a debate April 5 between former Mexican President Vicente Fox and the former leader of the UK Independence Party, Nigel Farage. Farage has made world headlines at the forefront for Brexit—Britain’s decision to leave the European Union. Farage is controversial to some because of his perceived white nationalist political views and support for President Donald … Continue reading Fox and Farage clash in nationalism, globalism debate