UMD students gather in D.C. to support abortion rights after leaked Supreme Court decision Many protesters said Tuesday that the court overturning Roe v. Wade would affect people in low-income and marginalized communities the most. Michelle Larkin May 5, 2022
FRICK DOTS: UMD student codes program to avoid parking tickets Created in about 30 hours, FRICK DOTS won third place from audience voting at Bitcamp. Victoria Stavish May 5, 2022
Ayelette Halbfinger elected next UMD SGA president The junior finance and operations management and business analytics major led the Discover Maryland ticket. James Cirrone May 5, 2022
‘Always a smile on her face’: UMD alum celebrates 106th birthday After graduating, Crampton went on to teach second grade for 51 years and retired when she was 96-years-old. Michelle Larkin May 5, 2022
College Park City Council discusses adding UMD graduate student liaison The council also discussed raising the stipend for student liaisons, which has not been reconsidered in three years. Grace Yarrow May 5, 2022
Maryland Day successes pick up right where they left off in 2019 The celebration featured showcases from UMD's different schools, as well as games, prizes, and activities. Freelance Reporter May 4, 2022
UMD names Matthew Hodge next university relations vice president Hodge will take over for the current vice president for university relations, Brodie Remington, on July 1. Hannah Ziegler May 4, 2022
UMD skateboarding clubs look for permanent skating locations on campus Skating advocates have attempted to reserve parking lots and basketball courts to no avail. Ava Thompson May 4, 2022
Calls for higher wages, lighter workload dominate USAS workers’ forum The desire for a pay increase among non-exempt workers has been reignited with a recent release of a financial analysis commissioned by this university’s AAUP chapter. James Cirrone May 4, 2022
‘The 1619 Project’ author shares Black contributions to American history at UMD lecture Nikole Hannah-Jones said that 'The 1619 Project' was meant to share the gaps in American history that schools often don't teach. Nene Narh-Mensah May 4, 2022