UMD professors are adapting to the challenges of online instruction Some needed additional training. Anaya Truss-Williams September 16, 2020
Feeling isolated, some UMD freshmen at home try to connect with campus community "It doesn't feel like I'm even in college right now.” Freelance Reporter September 16, 2020
UMD clubs operate amid pandemic, hope to attract members at virtual First Look Fair Adjusting to the pandemic, many university clubs and organizations have had to restructure their functioning for this semester, but nonetheless, they hope to attract interest at this year's virtual First Look Fair. Freelance Reporter September 16, 2020
International UMD students spend first semester in China under new program Eleven students are participating in the Global Terrapins program. Anaya Truss-Williams September 15, 2020
Body recovered in Lake Artemesia The adult male body was found by divers after an hourslong search, according to a release. Madison Peek September 14, 2020
Here are the incidents police responded to in College Park this summer Police responded to cases of theft, fraud and more this summer. Madison Peek September 14, 2020
UMD alumna set to be the first Black woman to join crew at international space station Jeanette Epps will embark on a six-month mission, expected to launch in 2021. Freelance Reporter September 14, 2020
UMD journalism students contribute to story about evictions amid COVID-19 Journalism students helped investigate and report on evictions occurring over the summer despite the Federal CARES Act. Freelance Reporter September 14, 2020
As water pooled into UMD’s Hillel Center, students braved last week’s storm to come help The center estimates the storm caused about $100,000 worth of damages. Rina Torchinsky September 14, 2020
With most UMD classes online, some students are struggling with internet access UMD's pool of available hotspots has expanded to 145 this semester. Amanda Hernández September 14, 2020