City of College Park invites residents to participate in No-Mow April The deadline for College Park residents to sign up for “No-Mow April” via a form on the city’s website is Monday, March 21. Grace Yarrow February 20, 2022
UMD’s government and politics major to drop limited enrollment program status The new status will take effect in the Fall 2022 semester. Michelle Larkin February 18, 2022
Immigrants risk being deported when pleading guilty. But state law may soon change. The bill was introduced and passed out of the Senate in 2020, but failed to progress after the pandemic ended the 2020 session. Hannah Ziegler February 18, 2022
Some UMD community members question campus building protections against shooter Open floor plans contribute to safety concerns. Michelle Larkin February 18, 2022
UMD music majors discuss their futures shaped by the pandemic For most students, the pandemic broke routines. But for some music majors, it helped them see beyond the music world. Parker Leipzig February 18, 2022
UMD faculty, staff navigate parenthood amid pandemic The coronavirus complicated the already stressful task of raising young children. Freelance Reporter February 18, 2022
UMD student bodies join to answer student questions at first-ever student fee forum University officials joined the student bodies to answer questions from students. Diamondback Staff February 17, 2022
UMD RHA supports non-mandatory fee increases across departments, but reject DOTS The fee increases would help with wage increases, department maintenance costs and other funds. Ava Thompson February 17, 2022
UMD business school hosts discussion on predicted global trends The report suggests the future could hold climate change, AI and economic instability. Freelance Reporter February 17, 2022
UMD CHAARG Seeks to Represent Women’s Wellness and Fitness The group creates a safe space for women and underrepresented groups to work out. Freelance Reporter February 17, 2022