Editor’s Note: This piece is in response to a racist email, sent in 2014 by a Kappa Sigma fraternity member and former University of Maryland undergraduate, that has circulated online in the past two weeks. In response, university President Wallace Loh and students used…
Nationally, the number of minorities in journalism continues to be under representative of the diverse communities in which the newspapers and online organizations are located, according to an April survey by the American Society of News Editors.
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The Multiracial Biracial Student Association (MBSA) is a tight-knit student organization…
When I first joined the Asian American Student Union last fall, it seemed almost too good to be true. A coalition of all the Asian Pacific American groups on campus putting aside cultural differences and focusing on cultural…
The clip clop of high heels and boisterous chit chat of men and women waiting anxiously fill the lobby of the Art-Sociology building. It is 6:30 on a Tuesday and while most students are procrastinating or just starting…
With incoming university president Wallace Loh’s culturally rich background, many wonder if diversity initiatives are in his plans — his answer, however, may come as a surprise.
Though there are many organizations on campus, the university prides itself on diversity and encourages students to engage with various cultures and converse about certain issues facing them. The Multiracial and Biracial Student Association…
What is the biggest problem facing Asian Pacific Americans today? According to several Maryland high school students, it’s apathy.
The Asian American Student Union hosted its annual Curtain Call on April 28 at the Nyumburu Cultural Center, headlined by Tim be Told.
Curtain Call is an annual event that features students and local performers and is typically…