Meet Spud, a good boy who will soon be the youngest dog in UMPD’s K-9 Unit
The 65-pound black Labrador is the first dog to be trained in-house by the department.
UMD’s Title IX office paid more than $230k to bring on contract investigators
They're from a private firm called Husch Blackwell.
The future of UMD’s undocumented student coordinator is still up in the air
A final decision on whether the position will be permanent is anticipated by next semester.
United by frustration, hundreds of UMD students join global climate strike in Washington, D.C.
They marched to the Capitol to demand action on environmental issues.
Police encounters can be risky for people with autism. A UMD lecturer thinks VR can help.
Floreo is a program to help people with autism prepare for the stress of interacting with law enforcement.
Construction at UMD is displacing trees, but more will be replanted
Some 125 trees have been cut down due to construction projects.
After a $2.2 million government grant, electric buses will soon come to PG County
The county will receive four of the new buses.
UMD SGA speaks out against proposed city ordinance to ban “unruly social gatherings”
The College Park City Council is currently considering the ordinance.
UMD’s most popular honors program is being restructured
Officials are aiming to make University Honors more cohesive, but some students aren't excited about the changes.