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Photoblog: Restaurant Review: What’s to eat near the University View and The Varsity?


By Maggie Perkins
November 10, 2012 - 1:45pm

  SweetGreen
            If you’re craving a serious designer salad, this is the place for you.  You can build your own salad with delicious toppings, or choose from the menu.  And while you’re at it, why not turn that salad into a wrap?  Also notable, the excellent frozen yogurt with warm honey topping. (View) READ MORE

From UMD to Washington D.C.


By Laura Shaposhnikova
November 9, 2012 - 1:46pm

  Bored of sitting around campus? Want to get out and enjoy the city? Lucky for us, our nation's capital is just a few metro stops away. Be a tourist.
If you don't know where to start, take a ride on a Hop-on, Hop-off tour bus. With a one or two day pass, passengers of the double-decker bus can choose their own itinerary from a list of 50 stops and visit all of the hot spots of the nation's capital. Be cultured. READ MORE

Fall Style Buzz: Autumn Wardrobe Essentials


By Jaclyn Turner
October 29, 2012 - 1:07am

Despite the warm front we have been having, we are about a month into the glorious season called fall! Although it sometimes still feels like summer, the trees shout gorgeous autumn day. As we put away our sundresses and sandals and transition to our fall wardrobe, we notice that we all have a particular fall essential that we can’t live with out. Here are just a few of this year’s most noteworthy items. Also, notice how these items can all blend together to make one killer outfit! READ MORE

Work Out Oh-Oh-Orgasms anyone?


By Camille Moore
October 26, 2012 - 2:30pm

So the possibility of a flatter stomach, firmer thighs, and a tighter butt won’t get you out of bed and off to the gym, well then what would do the trick? How about a promised orgasm? Yep, that’s right. What if we here at HC told you that if you went to the gym, that you would have a full-out orgasm? We’re talking about a classic When Harry Met Sally type of orgasm! Well, believe it or not, it’s possible. READ MORE

Grabbing Lunch Made Easy


By Phoebe Dinner
October 17, 2012 - 6:40pm

 Lunchtime at Adele H. Stamp Student Union is very, for a lack of a better word, crowded. The amount of students trying to get in a meal before class is overwhelming. Moby Dick, Panda Express, and even Chick-fil-a lines people up between 11:30 AM and 2 PM. In the following paragraphs, I will give you my humble, freshman opinion on some of the choices offered at the Student Union. READ MORE

Maryland Students love their school: The tough process of becoming an Images Tour Guide!


By Jaclyn Turner
October 13, 2012 - 6:52pm

Maryland students have a lot of pride in their school. How so do you say? Well, this year, 215 students applied to be an Images Tour Guide. That is a hefty number considering that the position is volunteer only. Out of the 215 who applied, only 45 students were accepted this semester to be a tour guide. A tour guide has a tremendous weight on her shoulders. Her tour influences whether a prospective student wants to come to Maryland or not. An Images Tour Guide must highlight the very best of Maryland by being personable and informative. READ MORE

Don't Miss Out - Plan to Study Abroad During Your College Career!


By Sydney Rende
October 9, 2012 - 8:00am

Three years ago, I met a prostitute in Amsterdam’s Red Light District. She was sitting in a pink wooden chair behind a large glass window with a red velvet curtain, rocking a pink sequin bikini and eating a bag of barbeque potato chips. READ MORE

A Freshman Finding Her Way Through University of Maryland's First Look Fair


By Phoebe Dinner
October 8, 2012 - 11:29am

On September 12, 2012, every student at the University of Maryland came out to the tables on McKeldin Mall to show how much students participated outside the classroom. The First Look Fair was an annual event held on the Mall for students to come out, see what organizations the University offered, and get invoved! Here I am, a wide- eyed freshman thinking that there is no time to participate in anything other than a late night study session at the library because of the amount of work given in college was too extensive to do anything else-  but the First Look Fair proved me wrong. Hundreds of students were outside on this hot day to get freshman, like myself, interested in something bigger than schoolwork and deadlines....

Finding Your Passion: Why I Changed My Major


By Stacey Skulnik
October 5, 2012 - 9:56am

 “When I grow up, I want to be….” It sounded so simple years ago. A doctor, a teacher, a lawyer, the possibilities were endless. Until the fateful day comes when you must apply to colleges and decide what it is you would like to pursue for the next four years and beyond.

I recall, not so long ago, sitting at an information session at Syracuse University. A young student and tour guide spoke to the group of perspective students about beginning a new chapter at a university of your choice. What stood out to me however, was a statistic, believe it or not. READ MORE

Fresh Perspective: Being a Freshman at College Park


By Maggie Perkins
October 4, 2012 - 10:29pm

Coming to a school thirty minutes away from home did not seem like it would be that big of an adjustment. Not to mention that I was coming here along with thirty other girls from my high school. Yet, the transition to life at college has been a journey so far. I’ve taken the metro to D.C. by myself, gotten covered in paint at a huge concert, and gotten background checked for a volunteer tutoring job. So far, so good (and kind of weird). READ MORE

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