Loh calls MSU sexual abuse scandal “horrific,” while UMD students question the system The events at Michigan State have drawn parallels to the 2011 reports of the Jerry Sandusky sexual abuse scandal at Penn State. Leah Brennan February 4, 2018
Amid uptick in UMD hate bias incidents, officials open campus diversity survey The survey is the first of its kind to be available to the whole campus community. Leah Brennan January 29, 2018
Amid county lawsuit, report shows 18 percent hike in Prince George’s County opioid deaths The report also showed opioid-related deaths in Maryland have reached an all-time high. Leah Brennan January 28, 2018
“There’s more to come”: College Park City Council sworn in at inauguration Mayor Patrick Wojahn, five incumbent council members and three newly elected members were sworn in. Leah Brennan December 12, 2017
UMD students have mixed reactions to new hate bias coordinator position and policy changes The coordinator will meet with individuals affected by hate bias incidents as requested. Leah Brennan December 8, 2017
College Park City Council raises concerns on draft of county zoning ordinance The council unanimously voted to send comments on the draft to the project’s coordinator. Leah Brennan December 6, 2017
City council votes to amend College Park’s fence ordinance after years of debate The council voted unanimously to amend the ordinance. Leah Brennan November 29, 2017
“I can make a difference”: College Park Mayor Patrick Wojahn reflects on his career A trip to study in Russia during college opened Wojahn’s eyes to a possible future in politics. Leah Brennan November 26, 2017
College Park’s water supplier presents options for mandatory change to its rate structure The current system was ruled to be discriminatory against larger households. Leah Brennan November 15, 2017
College Park Mayor Patrick Wojahn wins re-election Wojahn defeated District 3 resident Tom Chen, District 4 Councilwoman Mary Cook and District 4 resident Zari Malsawma. Leah Brennan November 7, 2017