Exiting the Paris Agreement is awful for the planet — and great for China With the U.S. retreating from the fight against climate change and China reaffirming its commitment, it is clear that China has become the leader on this issue. Mitchell Rock June 6, 2017
Prince George’s County allocates funds for affordable housing initiatives, Purple Line The county has also approved funding for the construction of the College Park Woods Trail. Jack Roscoe June 6, 2017
For UMD to heal, President Loh must communicate better Loh’s letters read like the work of a politician desperate to avoid making a gaffe. Max Foley-Keene June 6, 2017
After NCAA tournament elimination, Maryland baseball must regroup this offseason The Terps will lose a number of starters to graduation and the 2017 MLB Draft. Scott Gelman June 6, 2017
UMD’s fake valedictorian is wrong: College is a privilege, not a waste We cannot forget that it is up to us to make our degree worth it. Erin Hill June 6, 2017
Bigotry is a problem at UMD. ProtectUMD’s new demands won’t help. When regulations prohibiting hate speech are enacted, they are perverted by powerful groups to suppress the speech of marginalized groups. Guest Opinion June 6, 2017
UMD poll shows surprising agreement across the aisle on Russian meddling “It’s certainly a crack in the armor of partisanship,” a professor said. Kyle Rempfer June 6, 2017
DOTS looks to improve campus transportation ‘with or without the Purple Line’ The Purple Line’s pre-construction efforts were suspended last week after a judge ordered a study of Metro’s ridership. Julia Heimlich June 6, 2017
Review: “Baywatch” is a beautiful nightmare The summer flick slow motion runs right into the garbage. Maeve Dunigan June 6, 2017
Former Maryland football defensive back Will Likely signs with New England Patriots Likely was tabbed an All-American Punt Returner as a junior in 2015. Kyle Melnick June 5, 2017