Maryland legislators move to regulate Board of Regents, hike minimum wage, ban Styrofoam The General Assembly’s legislative session drew to a close Monday. Brooks DuBose April 9, 2019
Maryland baseball’s depleted bullpen can’t hold off Louisiana-Lafayette in 2-1 loss The Terps gave up two runs in the bottom of the ninth. Brooks DuBose March 2, 2019
Maryland baseball’s luck runs out in 4-3 14-inning loss to Louisiana-Lafayette The Cajuns had the winning run in scoring position in the 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th. Brooks DuBose March 2, 2019
Maryland baseball strikes in fifth inning, then holds on to beat Louisiana-Lafayette, 4-2 The Terps broke out for three runs in the fifth. Brooks DuBose March 1, 2019
A storm tore up trees and made two College Park houses uninhabitable No injuries have been reported. Brooks DuBose August 13, 2018
Rising tennis star and College Park native Frances Tiafoe is ready for his homecoming Tiafoe is scheduled to play four matches with the Washington Kastles before the Citi Open later this month. Brooks DuBose July 17, 2018
Former Maryland basketball player Damonte Dodd barred from College Park ahead of rape trial Dodd was also ordered to surrender his passport. Brooks DuBose July 12, 2018
Diamondback alum John McNamara was a Terps fanatic and “an all-around terrific person” McNamara was killed at the Capital Gazette Thursday. Brooks DuBose June 29, 2018
Former NAACP president Ben Jealous wins Democratic nomination for governor Jealous will face Republican Gov. Larry Hogan in November. Brooks DuBose June 26, 2018
The U.S. Senate passed a bill to pay its interns Most Capitol Hill internships, popular choices for UMD students, are unpaid. Brooks DuBose June 25, 2018