“We just want our land and our culture”: Oromo people aim to spread awareness at UMD For years, the Oromo people have been protesting abuse and marginalization by the government. Freelance Reporter December 11, 2016
University Police respond to disorderly conduct, theft, telephone/email misuse This week in crime. Jessie Campisi December 11, 2016
Ex-student files $5 million lawsuit against UMD after expulsion for sexual assault The lawsuit claims his due process rights were violated during the university investigation. Ellie Silverman December 9, 2016
UMD students and faculty are frustrated with Jimenez Hall’s technology Jimenez Hall is 54 years old. UMD students and faculty say it shows. Kimberly Escobar December 8, 2016
Here’s the latest update on construction at the University of Maryland A rundown of the six major construction projects taking place on the campus. Lindsey Feingold December 8, 2016
College professors remain skeptical of online courses, study finds Just 19 percent of professors feel online courses can match up to traditional classes. Freelance Reporter December 8, 2016
UMD graduate students are frustrated with high rents and a lack of housing options The Graduate Student Government created a task force to address these issues. Natalie Schwartz December 8, 2016
A UMD group held a Fair Trade Fair to educate students about the ethical way to shop Ethical shopping is as easy as “making a few small changes.” Freelance Reporter December 8, 2016
One UMD student is trying to spread positivity through high fives You can often find him outside South Campus Dining Hall, Stamp Student Union and McKeldin Library. Freelance Reporter December 7, 2016
After a divisive election, Wallace Loh reaffirms value of diversity at UMD address Some students in attendance spoke out about as the campus minimum wage and Loh’s decision to speak partly in Spanish. Andrew Dunn December 7, 2016