STEM buildings are inhibiting learning, students say Several buildings need “comprehensive modernization,” according to Facilities Management rankings. Angela Jacob October 18, 2016
On Yom Kippur and Rosh Hashanah, UMD students torn between classes and religion There are almost 6,000 Jewish students on the campus. Angela Jacob October 13, 2016
Purple lights shine outside College Park City Hall for Domestic Violence Awareness Month Mayor Patrick Wojahn said he hopes the lights raise awareness for the issue in our area. Angela Jacob October 12, 2016
A $12.5 million program aims to prevent drunk and distracted driving in Maryland The University of Maryland and the Prince George’s County police departments were among the groups to receive funding. Angela Jacob October 5, 2016
New Maryland laws on police accountability and drunk driving took effect this weekend The laws were passed during the Maryland General Assembly’s 2016 legislative session. Angela Jacob October 2, 2016
For beer and burgers before the UMD Homecoming game, head to the tennis courts The beer garden is typically open for two hours prior to kickoff. Angela Jacob September 29, 2016
A redesigned Clarice cafe will create a healthier, more upscale dining experience Dining Services expects to reopen the cafe after spring break next year. Angela Jacob September 27, 2016
Terps Against Hunger packed its millionth meal on Sunday Hundreds of students and officials gathered in Xfinity Center for the organization’s Homecoming Service Event. Angela Jacob September 25, 2016
UMD Campus Pantry is offering food pick-up appointments to students and staff in need The organization is also looking for partners to drive donations. Angela Jacob September 22, 2016
After alleged abuse, Prince George’s County school board members call for new leadership The federal government terminated the county’s $6.4 million Head Start grant in August as a result of the allegations. Angela Jacob September 18, 2016