A new bill will require Maryland’s public colleges to form hate bias prevention programs The colleges would also have to submit reports on their progress to the state legislature. Brooks DuBose February 7, 2018
After UMD campus departments propose fee increases, RHA discusses the proposals DOTS, the Department of Resident Life and Dining Services proposed fee increases last week. Audrey Decker February 7, 2018
Grad students say their voices weren’t heard in a quality of life survey The last time the graduate student population was surveyed was in 2010. Angela Roberts February 6, 2018
A UMD student is taking his speedskating skills to the Olympics At his first Olympic trials in 2014, Hong was the youngest competitor and finished 11th. Lillian Andemicael February 4, 2018
“People are really struggling”: grad student survey shows widespread financial insecurity More than 2,000 of this university’s 10,653 graduate students responded to the anonymous survey. Angela Roberts February 4, 2018
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
Napping pods are slated to come to McKeldin Library before finals The two pods will each have 20-minute time limits for users. Savannah Williams February 4, 2018
UMD Police respond to reports of vandalism, disorderly conduct, telephone/email misuse This week in crime. Jessie Campisi February 4, 2018
The co-founder of the Black Panther Party urged a UMD crowd to be politically active Political activist Bobby Seale discussed organized resistance to discrimination and oppression. Jillian Atelsek February 2, 2018
SGA won’t require legislators to serve in positions for five months before moving up The amendment was thrown out Tuesday night. Savannah Williams February 1, 2018