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Winter’s Top Trends for Stylish Terps


By Natalie Tomlin
December 10, 2012 - 4:22am

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Late Night Dining: How Healthy is it?


By Jamie Weissman
December 10, 2012 - 1:43am

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Cornerstone Grill and Loft Profile


By Jason Brendler
December 9, 2012 - 11:20pm

    Cornerstone Grill and Loft has been a staple in the College Park community since 1997 and remains one of the most popular businesses in the downtown area. Originally called the Rendezvous Inn, the bar changed its name to Cornerstone because it was looking to change its image.  The owner is, and has always been, Mark Srour, who is famous among students and College Park residents alike. Their goal is to provide a college bar atmosphere for college students and considers themselves predominantly a sports bar on account of what it has to offer. READ MORE

De-stress before Finals!


By Jaclyn Turner
December 9, 2012 - 11:02pm

  Ah, it’s December, the best month of the year. It’s a time of holiday cheer, friends, and finals. Now, the only thing standing between five weeks of winter fun is those dreaded final exams. Don’t stress out too much! In between studying, there are several things you can do to get you through the next week. READ MORE

University of Maryland Sorority House Life


By Sarah Polus
December 9, 2012 - 10:38pm

  After joining a sorority, the biggest decision you make is to live in the house or not. Whether or not you decide to move into your sorority house depends on your living preferences, since it’s an experience not everyone is suited to. Maryland now has 15 sororities, all of which have their own house. The houses are primarily located on Fraternity Row, the Graham Cracker or scattered along College Avenue or Knox. READ MORE

Combat Papers


By Shannon Wong
November 28, 2012 - 8:00am

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Nobody Likes A Tattle-Tale


By Anonymous Collegiette
November 28, 2012 - 8:00am

  This is what I was thinking as I perched uncomfortably on the edge of a chair, facing a resident director who assured me that it had been a wise idea to consult her. This is what I was thinking as I shook hands with a campus lieutenant and later met with a representative of the Department of Information Technology. It’s what I was thinking as a judicial committee sat before me and told me to describe what happened, and as I walked back to my room after a long adjudication process. This is what I think as I walk around campus. READ MORE

Alternative Breaks


By Sarah Polus
November 25, 2012 - 10:41pm

  When Maryland students plan their winter and spring breaks many times they envision themselves partying with their friends or relaxing on the beach. Two juniors decided to use their breaks to give back to the community and build their resumes instead by leading Alternative Break trips. READ MORE

Learn to Lead with the Maryland Adventure Program


By Gabrielle Kratsas
November 22, 2012 - 7:47pm

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What's Cooking on Campus? Advice on Cooking for Yourself


By Sydney Carter
November 22, 2012 - 4:51pm

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