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Liam Farrell

Liam Farrell has written for Terp magazine and other UMD publications since 2013, winning multiple regional and national awards. A graduate of Columbia University’s School of Journalism and former local and state government politics reporter for The Frederick News-Post and The (Annapolis) Capital, he wrote for Notre Dame Magazine before coming to College Park.


Gettysburg

Leadership Lessons

Immersive Gettysburg Experience Shows Business Students How to Lead

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Rehan Staton

From Trash Truck to Commencement Stage

In Face of Obstacles, Student Speaker Shows Heart of Champion in Reaching Academic Goals

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Field station

Goodbye to Farmhouse Lab

Students Help State Dream Up Eastern Shore Field Station

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Bumper stickers for U.S. Sen. Eugene McCarthy and Vice President Hubert Humphrey

A Year of Protest, a Half-century Later

Legacy of 1968's Unrest Across Nation, on Campus Gets Reexamined

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Census illustration

Countdown to the Count

Efforts Begin to Increase Census Accuracy at UMD, College Park

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Voting sticker

Five Things to Watch in Today’s Election

Expert Weighs in on Early Voting, Role of Young Voters and Rise of Women Candidates

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John B. King Jr.

Former Education Secretary Named Commencement Speaker

John B. King Jr. to Encourage Civic Involvement

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Alex Trebek and Erik Agard '15

Who Is a Terp Puzzle Master?

Crossword-Creating Alum Finishes $66K Run on “Jeopardy!”

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Kristi Toliver

Toliver Makes History by Joining NBA Coaching Staff

Former Terps Standout Now a Wizards Assistant

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A New Measure of Earth’s Forests

UMD-NASA Mission to Track Carbon Content in Planet’s Trees

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Count on TerpsVote

Student Group Commits to Boosting Participation in Midterm Elections

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Drugs

Recipes for Disaster in Street Drugs

Drug Users, Hospitals Struggle Amid Increasingly Complex Blends, Research Finds

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