MLaw introduces new Freddie Gray class, students focus on racial issues Students share their perspectives on Freddie Gray and other racial issues in a new MLaw course. Kimberly Escobar February 2, 2016
Maryland Attorney General’s Identity Theft Unit official gives tips on protecting information There are two main ways identity thieves can obtain a person’s information: They can take it, or you can give it to them. Jordan Fox February 2, 2016
College Park reflects after Jonas snowstorm City officials reflect on snow removal and city preparation after snowstorm Jonas hit more than one week ago. Jessie Campisi February 1, 2016
Discount app launches in College Park, promotes local restaurants Users can earn discounts of up to 30 percent from nine affiliated restaurants. Carly Kempler February 1, 2016
Dining Services will offer new meal plans this fall Say goodbye to dining points, Terp Bucks and carryout. Hannah Lang February 1, 2016
UMD professor Sahar Khamis leads interfaith dialogue at Bethesda church Khamis spoke at the Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church in Bethesda on Sunday to address facts and falsehoods about Islam. Diamondback Staff January 31, 2016
Survey finds more than half of students text and drive Many students said they feel pressured to respond to incoming calls and text messages, regardless of whether they’re driving. Rokia Hassanein January 31, 2016
Tawes Hall is now home to American studies department, more classrooms The $15.9 million project included the creation of six new classrooms, additional offices and a cafe. Lindsey Feingold January 28, 2016
DOTS expands bus service to and from Courtyards The new schedule says a bus will arrive every 10 minutes on weekdays. Hannah Lang January 28, 2016
New UMD master’s program will analyze workplace behavior Students can begin taking the industrial organizational psychology program next semester. Jordan Fox January 28, 2016