UMD students can now order voter registration forms off the menu at Nando’s Nando's, which is also handing out informational pamphlets, started the initiative on Sept. 22. Clara Niel October 7, 2020
College Park residents find solace in gardening amid COVID-19 Without the ability to travel beyond their homes, many turned to gardening as a creative, physical outlet. Clara Niel October 6, 2020
College Park City Council holds in-person meetings to discuss five-year plans For the first time since March, council members and city staff are meeting in person to discuss the city's strategic plan for the next five years. Joe Ryan October 4, 2020
A pause on Purple Line construction adds to unfinished projects at UMD Some say campus has become unrecognizable due to ongoing developments. Anaya Truss-Williams October 2, 2020
UMD and Bowie State launch joint Social Justice Alliance to honor 1st Lt. Richard Collins The initiative will include symposiums and a national conference. Victoria Ebner October 2, 2020
Here’s what it’s like for a UMD employee working in quarantine and isolation housing Residents are supposed to leave the room when a worker comes in. That doesn't always happen. Clara Longo de Freitas October 2, 2020
A man was shot and killed near the Campus Village Shoppes Police believe the suspects may have left in a vehicle, according to a community alert. Madison Peek October 1, 2020
Takoma Park is one of five cities where minors can vote. And young voters are turning out. "Having more people vote, particularly at a local level ... is super important." Clara Niel October 1, 2020
Flooding continues to plague College Park. Here’s why the problem isn’t going away. Sept. 10's flood caused damage to some residents' cars and houses. Jonathan Tercasio September 28, 2020
P.G. County agrees to pay $20 million to family of man killed by county police officer The officer has been charged with second-degree murder and voluntary and involuntary manslaughter. Madison Peek September 28, 2020