Despite heavy redaction, surveillance videos provide insight into Jordan McNair’s final workout The university released the footage on Thursday, hours before closing for winter break. James Crabtree-Hannigan and Andy Kostka December 21, 2018
UMD Police respond to report of sex offense on Fraternity Row A female student said she was touched near a fraternity house. Aaron Feldstein December 17, 2018
A Title IX coordinator warns USM’s Board of Regents about PR during investigations The coordinator, Megan Farrell, had a presentation focused on the history of Title IX laws and protections. Carmen Molina Acosta December 17, 2018
Stamp is still looking for a new restaurant to replace Adele’s The student union hopes to open a new restaurant by August — over a year after Adele’s closure. Sarah D'Souza December 16, 2018
UMD lab burns Christmas trees in annual fire safety demonstration “Because of the holiday season … we want to highlight some of the safety hazards that come along with using trees.” Freelance Reporter December 13, 2018
State legislators voice concerns over UMD’s golf course plan in letter to provost They've requested public comment at a meeting of the university Facilities Council this week. Alexander Dacy December 12, 2018
UMD dedicates journalism classroom to Capital Gazette shooting victims More than 50 people attended the ceremony in Knight Hall. Aaron Feldstein December 12, 2018
UMD cut carbon emissions but increased water use and trash in 2017 Construction is to blame for much of the waste. Theresa Diffendal December 12, 2018
A UMD professor won an international criminology prize for his research on drug enforcement Peter Reuter’s research indicates “light enforcement” of drug laws is more effective. Mary Dimitrov December 10, 2018
“Maryland has wrecked my life”: The story behind a $3 million racial discrimination lawsuit at UMD The two black electricians who filed it say they're fighting a "well-known culture." Jillian Atelsek December 10, 2018