Not a coup, but something new: UMD professors decipher Trump’s post-election actions Some UMD professors say Trump's reaction doesn't constitute a coup, but it's still unprecedented. Clara Niel November 17, 2020
Local voters discuss their reactions, hopes for policy changes following Biden’s victory They reflect on what they hope the future could look like with a Biden presidency. Jonathan Tercasio November 17, 2020
UMD freshmen living at home debate coming to the campus in the spring "All I want to do is be on campus." Freelance Reporter November 17, 2020
UMD SGA’s second mental health town hall opens discussion on body image, eating disorders The event's panelists discussed coping mechanisms and ways to talk about eating disorders with loved ones. Lyna Bentahar November 17, 2020
UMD extends course withdrawal deadline in lieu of pass/fail option More than 7,000 people signed a petition for a pass/fail option due to COVID-19. Clara Longo de Freitas November 16, 2020
“Good will always triumph”: UMD students celebrate Diwali amid pandemic “It's not just a holiday to be celebrated at a surface level, it's more of a time of reflection." Freelance Reporter November 16, 2020
Terp Thon hosts annual Day of Miracles, raises more than $40,000 for COVID-19 fund The fundraiser lasted 24 hours. Freelance Reporter November 16, 2020
College Park’s Proteus Bicycles has a new addition for coffee lovers Now, customers waiting for their bikes to be fixed can have a treat to pass the time. Anaya Truss-Williams November 16, 2020
The nation’s deep political divide has polarized the families of these UMD students With family on opposing sides, these students weigh in on the challenges of an increasingly hostile political environment. Joelle Anselmo November 16, 2020
College Park City Manager Scott Somers announces resignation Somers accepted a position as the CEO for Green Valley Recreation, Inc., a southern Arizona nonprofit. Clara Niel November 15, 2020