Marylanders 16 and over can preregister for COVID-19 vaccinations at mass sites The state will continue to prioritize people who are currently eligible for vaccines but have not yet received them. Rina Torchinsky April 1, 2021
UMD SGA kicks off virtual ‘Earth Month’ to educate students on sustainability The events, which include weekly movie nights and raffles to win plants, will begin April 1. Sofia Garay April 1, 2021
Some UMD students say they’re hesitant to speak up on controversial topics A study found that 62 percent of college students felt the campus climate inhibited them from expressing their beliefs. Clara Niel April 1, 2021
This UMD consulting group partners with renowned firm to provide guidance to student clubs The consulting group was founded this fall by three students at this university. Freelance Reporter April 1, 2021
UMD no longer has a contract with ICE The contract, which was set to expire in March 2022, lapsed because the ICE did not exercise the final year in the contract. Amanda Hernández March 31, 2021
All USM employees to receive administrative leave for Juneteenth All summer session classes at the University of Maryland will also be canceled for Juneteenth. Clara Longo de Freitas March 31, 2021
TransU and Prism host town hall to discuss transgender and nonbinary experience at UMD About 20 attendees gathered virtually on Tuesday. Joel Lev-Tov March 31, 2021
Maryland’s first FEMA-run vaccination site to open in Greenbelt on April 7 The community vaccination center is expected to administer up to 3,000 doses per day. Anaya Truss-Williams March 30, 2021
Marylanders 16 and over with underlying medical conditions can now receive COVID vaccine All Marylanders over the age of 16 will be able to receive a vaccine starting April 27. Shifra Dayak March 30, 2021
WMATA set to receive new Metro cars in 2024 The deal is valued at up to $2.2 billion. Anaya Truss-Williams March 30, 2021