Hillel could move to a new location behind the Landmark apartments The move would allow for a larger center for Jewish life. Grace Toohey April 7, 2016
UMD University Senate considers new undergraduate major in public policy The proposal for the new program will be heard on the University Senate’s floor on April 20. Grace Toohey April 4, 2016
UMD students in SAE chapter shave their heads for fraternity member fighting cancer The fraternity now has 14 bald heads instead of one. Grace Toohey April 3, 2016
University announces Thriving Workplace Initiative, employee climate survey “We’re one institution, so no matter who you are or what you do, the work that you do matters.” Grace Toohey March 31, 2016
President Wallace Loh gives insight on his political nonpolitical role Loh discusses how he made big decisions, such as moving to the Big Ten Conference, throughout his tenure as university president. Grace Toohey March 29, 2016
USM Board of Regents pushes for more closed meetings Regents say publicly discussing topics such as business ventures could harm the USM. Grace Toohey March 27, 2016
Language House works to secure stable funding The lack of funds could greatly affect the mentors, who are native or near-native speakers of different languages offered in the Language House. Grace Toohey March 21, 2016
USM Chancellor addresses University Senate on importance of higher education This was the chancellor’s first time meeting with the University Senate since he stepped into his position. Grace Toohey March 10, 2016
University Senate plays significant campus role, but few students vote or know about it Senator elections are now open, though past years have seen low turnout. Grace Toohey March 3, 2016
UMD Delta Tau Delta chapter president dismisses drugging allegations Students say the email is damaging and discourages victims from coming forward. Grace Toohey February 29, 2016