Four Maryland gymnasts will compete as individuals at NCAA Regionals this weekend The Terps didn’t qualify a team, but two seniors and two freshmen will perform. Conner Hoyt March 27, 2017
Route 1 is getting a vintage fashion boutique and Halal restaurant Junction Vintage will open sometime in June, and the Halal Guys is expected to open in August. Carly Kempler March 27, 2017
A UMD Naval ROTC member ranked as one of the best among U.S. seniors in her field She’ll be headed to Japan this summer. Leah Brennan March 26, 2017
Maryland baseball’s 6-2 loss to Michigan snapped its 10-game home winning streak The Terps hadn’t lost at Bob “Turtle” Smith Stadium this season before Sunday. Scott Gelman March 26, 2017
Keystone pipeline, health care and an FBI investigation: What you missed over spring break Because of a lack of necessary votes, House Speaker Paul Ryan pulled the American Health Care Act on Friday. Julia Heimlich March 26, 2017
College Park officials are hopeful for Purple Line despite Trump’s budget proposal Trump’s proposed budget would cut millions in federal grants, some of which would help fund the Purple Line. Alex Carolan March 26, 2017
Ohio State trounced Maryland softball, 22-0, to tie the program’s largest margin of defeat The Terps surrendered a 13-run second inning in the series sweep. Andy Kostka March 26, 2017
The University System of Maryland is establishing a $25 million fund to support startups Startup companies within the system could receive as much as $500,000 from the new initiative. Michael Brice-Saddler March 26, 2017
Some University Senate bills pass in weeks. 13 have been in gridlock for more than a year. The oldest? A bill first introduced in 2010. Lindsey Feingold March 26, 2017
Oregon disrupted Maryland women’s basketball’s execution en route to an upset win “We haven’t played like this in a long time,” Terps coach Brenda Frese said. James Crabtree-Hannigan March 26, 2017