A Maryland bill would require colleges to develop plans for making voting accessible UMD community members are among those lobbying for the legislation. Luciana Perez-Uribe February 10, 2020
1,000 PG County police officers will have body cameras by the end of the year The decision comes in the wake of a police-involved shooting last week. Eric Neugeboren February 7, 2020
UMD now offers study abroad courses on race in France, foreign policy in Cuba The courses are offered through the government and politics department. Chloe Goldberg February 7, 2020
Richard Collins’ family will take to Annapolis next week in push for hate crime law reform The state legislature is slated to hear bills Tuesday that would broaden Maryland's hate crime statute. Christine Condon February 7, 2020
Crime at UMD jumped last year after hitting decade low in 2018 Here's a look at how last year stacked up to others — and how UMD compares to some other Big 10 schools. Rina Torchinsky February 6, 2020
“Nothing more fearless”: UMD students discuss injustice at Black History Month event Harriet Tubman's life and legacy serve as foundation for monthly social justice talk. Freelance Reporter February 6, 2020
UMD-led partnership aims to enhance quantum technology workforce The alliance includes Johns Hopkins University and Lockheed Martin. Eric Neugeboren February 6, 2020
Some UMD students say loan forgiveness plans will factor heavily in their 2020 vote "It’s kind of like the nagging thing in the back of your head." Chloe Goldberg February 6, 2020
Construction on community meeting center in College Park set to start in May The facility will take the place of what was once a pool facility in College Park Woods. Jonathan Tercasio February 6, 2020
Washington Post TikTok producer talks embracing new platforms, reaching audiences "I think some people think my name is Washington," producer Dave Jorgenson said. Susannah Outhier February 5, 2020