Here’s what the Roe v. Wade opinion leak means for abortion in Maryland Maryland will likely continue to uphold state protections for abortion after efforts to expand abortion access this legislative session. Hannah Ziegler May 10, 2022
UMD plans to include “X” as nonbinary gender mark option in IT system The mark will be implemented by 2026. Freelance Reporter May 10, 2022
Power restored in Van Munching Hall after flood causes outage Classes will now proceed as planned after initially being moved to different academic buildings. James Cirrone May 9, 2022
UMD Muslim community observing Ramadan looks for increased university support The University currently provides Iftar dinners, as well as breakfast and dinner carry-out options. Freelance Reporter May 9, 2022
TerpsEXCEED’s inaugural class reflects on first year at UMD Hari Kannan and Zach McKay were part of the university's pilot of a program for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Grace Yarrow May 8, 2022
First-ever Refugee Day creates community for refugees The event featured fun games and activities for attendees to enjoy. Freelance Reporter May 8, 2022
Aster: New multi-use development set to open in College Park The space will feature housing as well as grocery and retail stores for the UMD and College Park community. Freelance Reporter May 8, 2022
Disability on Campus: Life navigating accessibility and accommodations at UMD A special project exploring the challenges people with disabilities face at the University of Maryland. Diamondback Staff May 8, 2022
UMD SGA votes to increase student body president’s pay at omnibus meeting The SGA also voted to hold omnibus meetings once every two years instead of annually. Parker Leipzig May 6, 2022
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