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From Sorority Formals to Rose Ceremonies: Terp Stars as ‘Golden Bachelorette’

ABC Show’s First Lead Spotlights Dating in Later Years

Story

‘Connie’ Breaks a Story: Her Own

In a New Memoir, Trailblazer Connie Chung ’69 Recounts Battling Misogyny and Racism to Reach the Pinnacle of TV News

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Campus & Community

‘Really Big Shoes to Fill’

New Scholarships Honor Memory of Bentley’s Founder John Brown

Arts & Culture

A Bewitching ‘Wicked’

UMD Alum, President of International Wizard of Oz Club, Sings the Praises of Musical’s Film Adaptation

Athletics

Where to Find the Biggest Terp Tailgate? Just Follow Testudo’s Raised Hand.

Scott Weitz ’90 Makes Gameday a Great Day for Hundreds Each Season

People

Creating the ‘Maryland Model’ for Cannabis Regulation

Alum Who Leads State Agency Navigated New Terrain on Medical, Recreational Legalization, Licensing

People

Paw-pular Pup ‘Reels’ in the ‘Likes’

Antics of Alums’ Goldendoodle Bring Joy to Millions on Social Media

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Getting ‘Wise’ at the Ballot Box

Alum’s New Website Helps Voters Easily See Where Candidates Stand on Major Issues

People

Have a Best Friend at Work? Try Hosting a TV Show Together.

2 UMD Staffers Are New Faces of WETA House-Hunting Show ‘If You Lived Here’

People

Finding Inner Peace on Innerworld

Alum’s Online Mental Health Platform Provides Empathetic Community for Thousands of Users

Arts & Culture

At Home With a Continent’s Cultural Heritage

Alum’s Book Weaves Together African Design Principles and Contemporary Decor

People

What Happens in Vegas (Is Thanks to a Terp)

Alum Brings Big Concerts to Sin City

Athletics

What It Takes: Sports Announcing

Alum Who’s Called 750 Games Shares Why He Stays ‘Wildly Hydrated’—and Avoids Funnel Cake

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With Medieval-Inspired Band, Alums Take Ye Olde Stage

The Bards Release Medieval-Inspired Album, Play Sold-Out Renaissance Festival

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