PLUMAS town hall panelists worry election will have “lingering effect” for Latinx students The Political Latinxs United for Movement and Action in Society discussed the tense political climate during their second annual town hall meeting. Freelance Reporter October 12, 2016
College Park City Council approves a $10,000 grant for the Junior Tennis Champions Center The grant will provide the center enough funds to offer College Park residents six free group tennis lessons. Freelance Reporter October 11, 2016
American Indian Student Union holds Indigenous People’s Day celebration at UMD Elders from the Amazon Wauja community were invited to share stories about their native culture. Freelance Reporter October 10, 2016
University of Maryland named one of the healthiest colleges in the U.S. This is the first time this university has applied for and been ranked on the list. Freelance Reporter October 10, 2016
UMD College Republicans won’t endorse Trump – or any candidate. Here’s why. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and issues of member support influenced their decision. Freelance Reporter October 6, 2016
SGA discusses DOTS bus route to take students to Annapolis and local grocery stores Members also talked about clowns at the weekly meeting. Freelance Reporter October 6, 2016
College Park might disband a neighborhood watch committee because nobody’s on it The three positions on the College Park Neighborhood Watch Steering Committee are currently vacant. Freelance Reporter October 6, 2016
MilkBoy representatives say College Park’s art house will cater to “adult” audience The College Park City Council discussed terms of a Property Use Agreement and a potential liquor license for Milkboy+ArtHouse on Tuesday. Freelance Reporter October 5, 2016
UMD students gather to watch vice presidential candidates clash during debate About 50 students gathered in Hoff Theater to watch vice presidential candidates Tim Kaine and Mike Pence square off. Freelance Reporter October 4, 2016
UMD RecWell rolls out new intramural sports and fitness classes The new programs are meant to accommodate the influx of freshmen and transfer students this year. Freelance Reporter September 29, 2016