UMD students push for anti-racist action from theatre and dance school Students have expressed frustration with the school after pushing for anti-racist initiatives. Sara Chernikoff September 10, 2020
Fourteen results from UMD’s COVID tests were miscommunicated to campus community members The university has administered about 20,000 tests. Eric Neugeboren September 10, 2020
USM braces for $500 million COVID-19 budget cut, potential layoffs The system acknowledged that “nearly every source” of its revenue will fall in the coming year. Chloe Goldberg September 9, 2020
To discourage social gatherings, College Park Council votes to increase fines to $1,000 The city's public services director says the pandemic has heightened the need for a greater penalty. Clara Niel September 9, 2020
Pines talks social injustice, COVID-19 in State of the Campus address to UMD Senate This was Pines' first official address to the Senate. Lyna Bentahar September 9, 2020
UMD researcher awarded $3.5 million to develop a Lyme disease vaccine Maryland has the 12th highest incidence of Lyme disease among all states. Brent Abel September 8, 2020
UMD DOTS driver worries for job after barring group without masks from boarding bus The driver was told Thursday he'd be disciplined for his actions. Angela Roberts September 8, 2020
College Park farmers market vendors adjust to COVID-19 restrictions All customers must wear masks, stay six feet apart and follow a certain path to each table. Anaya Truss-Williams September 8, 2020
Demand soars for Meals on Wheels, College Park Community Food Bank amid COVID-19 The city of College Park granted each organization $20,000. Anaya Truss-Williams September 8, 2020
This fall, UMD public health students are seeing their studies played out in real life Students can expect to learn about COVID in the classroom this semester. Freelance Reporter September 8, 2020