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
For the first time in UMD SGA history, its legislature will be led by all students of color The body's legislature for this session is also one of the most diverse in recent years. Amanda Hernández May 8, 2020
UMD is using its community garden to bolster its fight against food insecurity on campus The garden plans to work with the Campus Pantry throughout the summer. Emily Williams May 8, 2020
What it’s like to defend a dissertation in the age of COVID-19 So far, 160 UMD students have defended their dissertations virtually. Clara Longo de Freitas May 8, 2020
UMD students, professors weigh in on what growing up during COVID-19 could mean for Gen Z Generation Z, or people born after the mid-1990s, are at an extremely impressionable stage in their development. Kanika Mehra May 8, 2020
Construction worker seriously injured after becoming trapped under a falling rock at UMD Prince George's County's technical rescue team responded to the scene Thursday morning. Madison Peek May 7, 2020
The SGA’s governance board will not hear appeal of former president’s veto The board felt it no longer had jurisdiction over the appeal due to the start of the 2020-2021 legislative session. Amanda Hernández May 7, 2020
A criminal justice professor will take the helm of the UMD Senate in a time of uncertainty Lanford officially stepped down at a virtual meeting Wednesday. Lyna Bentahar May 7, 2020
UMD President Wallace Loh criticizes new Title IX regulations Loh says survivors shouldn't have to be cross-examined. Carmen Molina Acosta 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