CARE to Stop Violence’s ‘Take Back the Night’ educates students on history of the movement 

By Abigail Bender Content Warning: This article mentions information about sexual assault and power-based violence.  Campus Advocates Respond and Educate to Stop Violence, or CARE, hosted its annual Take Back the Night event during Sexual Assault Awareness Month on McKeldin Mall on Wednesday, April 8, focusing on the history of the movement. According to the Maryland Higher Education Commission in their Report on Campus Climate … Continue reading CARE to Stop Violence’s ‘Take Back the Night’ educates students on history of the movement 

UMD Iranian community expresses war concerns, fear over families’ safety

By Stella Henretta
Many UMD Iranian and Iranian American students and faculty have offered different perspectives on the United States’ military intervention in Iran, and expressed fear over family who are under constant threat of foreign attacks. Continue reading UMD Iranian community expresses war concerns, fear over families’ safety

Immigration panel highlights impacts, solutions of increased ICE presence

By Duda Maciel
The Chi chapter of Hermandad de Sigma Iota Alpha, Inc. hosted the event, which was sponsored by many groups including the National Association of Hispanic Journalists UMD chapter and the U.S. Latina/o Studies program Political Latinxs United for Movement and Action in Society. Continue reading Immigration panel highlights impacts, solutions of increased ICE presence