Student artists struggle to find inclusive, on-campus spaces to create It’s especially harder for recreational artists who aren’t tied to the art department. Freelance Reporter July 21, 2020
Dining hall plans for the fall semester include masks, grab-and-go meals With many students returning to campus this fall, Dining Services plan measures to help combat the spread of the coronavirus. Freelance Reporter July 9, 2020
How Atlanta went from cultural afterthought to hip-hop hegemon It only took one night and one award to change history Freelance Reporter June 26, 2020
“He can do anything”: UMD alum Robert Klemko shifts from covering sports to COVID-19 Klemko has covered the effects of the pandemic in multiple cities for The Washington Post. Freelance Reporter May 14, 2020
With jobs and internships in jeopardy, some UMD students are changing their summer plans Some students are turning to summer classes to fill their time. Freelance Reporter May 13, 2020
As finals approach, UMD students find new ways to sacrifice to Testudo A pre-finals campus tradition, many students rub the nose of the mascot's statue and leave a gift underneath it in the hopes of recieving good luck on exams. But this year, many are finding ways to do so virtually. Freelance Reporter May 12, 2020
UMD School of Music delivers pianos to students’ homes amid pandemic Teamed up with Steinway & Sons, the music school delivered seven pianos to students at home. Freelance Reporter May 12, 2020
After visiting College Park last month, D.C.-based food truck will return next week The truck is set to return to College Park on May 14. Freelance Reporter May 8, 2020
College Park Mayor encourages residents to support local restaurants amid pandemic Mayor Wojahn posts his College Park takeout adventures to social media, hoping to inspire residents to do the same. Freelance Reporter May 7, 2020
Recreating College Park: How some students are bringing UMD home From recreating Cornerstone to looking through mementos. Freelance Reporter May 5, 2020