UMD’s Title IX officer has been reassigned to report to the school’s general counsel
SGA President AJ Pruitt called the reassignment a conflict of interest, and said in a statement that Title IX Officer Catherine Carroll called it a “demotion” in a conversation with him.
SHA synced Route 1 traffic lights, removed left turn signal at Knox Road and Route 1
The State Highway Administration also installed a new pedestrian signal at the Knox Road and Route 1 intersection.
SGA discusses election reform and student voter registration at first fall meeting
An election reform task force presented goals on increasing voter turnout and encouraging more competition for student government elections.
Son of former Maryland football coach Mike Locksley fatally shot in Columbia
Meiko Locksley, 25, was reportedly killed on Sunday night.
Baltimore man charged with firing gun near a school during Charlottesville rally
The man was arrested and charged on Aug. 26 with discharging a firearm within 1,000 feet of a school.
U.S. Rep. Anthony Brown will speak at UMD about race, hate and campus climate
The event will take place on Aug. 31 at 4 p.m. in the Samuel Riggs IV Alumni Center.
“Genuinely happy all the time”: Friends and family mourn death of UMD student Nsikan Udoh
Udoh, a senior public health science major, died July 28 in Baltimore after suffering from a pulmonary embolism.
Sen. Bernie Sanders will endorse Ben Jealous for Maryland governor Thursday
Sanders and Our Revolution will announce their endorsement Thursday morning at the Silver Spring Civic Building.
Two UMD music students will live and work in a retirement home this fall
Two music school graduate students will get free room and board at the retirement home in exchange for organizing concerts and lessons for its residents.