Generation Hope supports students balancing school, parenthood Nearly one quarter of college students are parents. James Cirrone January 30, 2022
UMD’s college application asks about criminal history. Some say it’s invasive. The Common App decided to remove the question in 2018. Sofia Garay January 30, 2022
Staff shortage leaves Prince George’s County apartment complex with trash pileup Residents also complained about an increase in mice on the property. Alexa Figueroa January 27, 2022
Committee seeks $3M from College Park Council for homeownership project The project needs $9 million to $10 million to launch. Grace Yarrow January 27, 2022
City council opposes Purple Line sector plan that would develop Guilford Woods The council will send a letter against the plan, which would bring high-density affordable housing and a walkable community area to the woods. Grace Yarrow January 25, 2022
College Park funding cuts for live camera surveillance raises safety concerns The College Park City Council voted to cut funds in the spring of 2020. Grace Yarrow January 23, 2022
College Park Council invites community to join Lakeland restorative justice commission The deadline to apply for the Restorative Justice Commission is Feb. 14. Grace Yarrow January 23, 2022
Prince George’s County extends indoor mask mandate until March 9 Prince George’s County is an area of “high” community transmission by CDC guidelines, according to the county’s daily COVID-19 update on Tuesday. Christine Zhu January 18, 2022
City Council airs grievances with county-proposed Purple Line sector plan The City Council has until Feb. 2 to draft concerns and present them to the Prince George's County Council. Shreya Vuttaluru January 5, 2022
City of College Park inaugurates council with two new members The city welcomed new members, Susan Whitney and Stuart Adams, and bid farewell to five-term council members, Monroe Dennis and Robert Day. Grace Yarrow December 15, 2021