UMD’s architecture program promoted women to professorships for the first time The school made Ronit Eisenbach and Madlen Simon full professors. Carmen Molina Acosta May 5, 2019
College Park City Council approves city hall renovation, despite increased cost The most recent projection that the development would cost the city $8 million more than initially estimated. Carmen Molina Acosta April 24, 2019
UMD SGA president, city council liaison endorse College Park Mayor Wojahn for reelection “He’s always willing to listen to students." Carmen Molina Acosta April 23, 2019
College Park’s new city hall is expected to cost $8 million more than initial estimates The new city hall is now projected to cost the city nearly $20.5 million. Carmen Molina Acosta April 17, 2019
UMD student will join College Park committee to boost 2020 census count College Park’s return rate in the 2010 census was 6.8 percentage points lower than the national rate. Carmen Molina Acosta April 10, 2019
UMD’s College Park Scholars host technology workshop for city’s senior residents College Park Scholars in Action helped about 20 senior city residents learn about smartphones and other technology at City Hall. Carmen Molina Acosta April 8, 2019
Route 1 widening project to close lanes for the next year The 1.4-mile stretch between College Avenue and Route 193 will be widened. Carmen Molina Acosta April 8, 2019
Maryland awards College Park $34K to boost census participation The city was one of 36 governments and nonprofit organizations the state selected to receive census outreach funding. Carmen Molina Acosta April 4, 2019
College Park officials wary of transition to vouchers for public housing Under the current system, the U.S. housing department subsidizes low-income housing and funds operating and maintenance costs. Carmen Molina Acosta April 3, 2019
Lack of student response could skew 2020 College Park census count, officials say The city's Complete Count Committee held its first meeting Thursday. Carmen Molina Acosta March 29, 2019