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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.


McNair

Reforms Promised for Athletics

Student-Athlete’s Death Prompts Reviews of Training and Coaching

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Pool

Into the Pool

UMD to Digitize, Archive Press Pool Reports on White House

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M Circle

Forming a New Circle

Landmark to Shift Location for Purple Line

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Gazette

Still Standing

In the aftermath of the Capital Gazette shootings, journalists face hard questions—and rededicate to their mission

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Jim Henson statue

Five Things You Didn’t Know About Jim Henson’s Time as a Terp

On Muppet Maker’s Birthday, Take a Seat—and a Pic

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Flooding

“Toxic Soup” Follows Florence

Professor Talks Post-Hurricane Health Challenges

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Applause Café

A New Round for Applause

Student-Designed Furniture Rounds Out Café Renovation

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Damon Evans

“Continue to Support Our Kids”

Evans Vows to Protect Player Safety, Defends Value of College Sports

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Millennials

What Do Millennials Believe?

Professor’s New Book Examines a Generation’s Politics

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The Jacksonville Landing

Alleged Florida Shooter Was Former UMD Student

David Katz Accused of Killing Two, Injuring 11, Then Self

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Xfinity Center

Student-Athletes Get Online Tool to Report Concerns

Evans Seeks to Promote Open Dialogue

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Football Press Conference

Players Announce Memorials for McNair

Helmet Stickers, Moment of Silence, Scholarship Will Honor Teammate

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