College Park Mayor encourages residents to support local restaurants amid pandemic Mayor Wojahn posts his College Park takeout adventures to social media, hoping to inspire residents to do the same. Freelance Reporter May 7, 2020
The SGA’s governance board will not hear appeal of former president’s veto The board felt it no longer had jurisdiction over the appeal due to the start of the 2020-2021 legislative session. Amanda Hernández May 7, 2020
A criminal justice professor will take the helm of the UMD Senate in a time of uncertainty Lanford officially stepped down at a virtual meeting Wednesday. Lyna Bentahar May 7, 2020
College Park bike shops ride high as sales surge during COVID-19 Mayor Wojahn helped ensure bike shops were deemed an essential business. Jonathan Tercasio May 7, 2020
UMD President Wallace Loh criticizes new Title IX regulations Loh says survivors shouldn't have to be cross-examined. Carmen Molina Acosta May 7, 2020
Phase one of Maryland Gov. Hogan’s reopening plan slated to begin next week Recreational outdoor activities will be allowed to resume Thursday morning. Madison Peek May 6, 2020
Department of Education releases new Title IX guidelines amid coronavirus closure The guidelines are set to go into effect in August. Eric Neugeboren May 6, 2020
COVID-19 has exposed damaging racial health disparities statewide, UMD professors say The disparity is due to a variety of factors, including higher rates of poverty and lack of access to nutrition, one professor said. Matt McDonald May 6, 2020
College Park Council deliberates how to best serve local businesses amid COVID-19 Council members came away with a new subcommittee that will dig deeper into local business relief, but little clarity on the efficacy of the proposals. Clara Niel May 6, 2020
Recreating College Park: How some students are bringing UMD home From recreating Cornerstone to looking through mementos. Freelance Reporter May 5, 2020