UMD women, gender and sexuality studies dept. celebrates namesake at Harriet Tubman Day The event's featured speaker was a relative of Tubman's and a UMD alumna. Madison Peek March 11, 2021
Alsobrooks, Hogan announce more weekly vaccine slots at Six Flags for Prince Georgians Slots for county residents will jump from 500 to 2,100 at the mass vaccination site. Matt McDonald March 10, 2021
UMD launches dashboard to track progress on 25 demands from Black student leaders The critical issues include increasing Black faculty, ending the "militarization" of University Police and creating more spaces for Black students. Angela Roberts March 10, 2021
College Park City Council passes ordinance to discuss tax credit for development project If the tax credit is granted, it would be worth $571,000 distributed over five years. Shifra Dayak March 10, 2021
More than 3,000 UMD dorm residents are leaving campus for spring break Around 400 dorm residents will be staying on campus. Christine Zhu March 10, 2021
Gov. Larry Hogan to lift all capacity restrictions on indoor and outdoor dining in Maryland The restrictions will be lifted on March 12 at 5 p.m. Rina Torchinsky March 9, 2021
Women of color in UMD community are making it as entrepreneurs despite challenges Women of color have been the driving force of the growth of women-owned businesses over the past decade. Freelance Reporter March 9, 2021
UMD workers’ union speaks out on unsafe work conditions in first state labor board hearing The board is having hearings throughout the week. Clara Longo de Freitas March 9, 2021
No SATs, virtual counselors: High school seniors reflect on applying to UMD amid COVID The university recieved a record number of applicants for the fall 2021 semester. Clara Niel March 9, 2021
UMD SGA to hold student body vote on allocating fees to MaryPIRG staff salaries Students will vote on allocating a little more than $34,000 for the salary of a MaryPIRG campus organizer. Sofia Garay March 9, 2021