UMD students face obstacles finding work as COVID-19 continues to limit job availability Fewer businesses need workers during the pandemic, the university's career center director said. Anaya Truss-Williams October 11, 2020
UMD students have continued going to bars. Psychology professors had a few ideas why. R.J. Bentley's closed in September after a team member tested positive for COVID-19. Anaya Truss-Williams October 8, 2020
A pause on Purple Line construction adds to unfinished projects at UMD Some say campus has become unrecognizable due to ongoing developments. Anaya Truss-Williams October 2, 2020
Locals have raised more than $12K to keep a Greenbelt cafe afloat The online auction features more than 150 items and has been up since Sept. 7. Anaya Truss-Williams September 22, 2020
As the presidential election nears, some UMD students are wary of mail-in voting They want to make sure their vote actually counts. Anaya Truss-Williams September 18, 2020
Baltimore judge rules Purple Line contractors can withdraw from transit project The ruling comes after over $800 million in overruns. Anaya Truss-Williams September 17, 2020
UMD cancels spring study abroad programs The announcement follows the cancellation of winter 2021 study abroad programs. Anaya Truss-Williams September 16, 2020
UMD professors are adapting to the challenges of online instruction Some needed additional training. Anaya Truss-Williams September 16, 2020
International UMD students spend first semester in China under new program Eleven students are participating in the Global Terrapins program. Anaya Truss-Williams September 15, 2020
College Park farmers market vendors adjust to COVID-19 restrictions All customers must wear masks, stay six feet apart and follow a certain path to each table. Anaya Truss-Williams September 8, 2020