College Park Mayor Patrick Wojahn is running for reelection He plans to focus on issues such as sustainability, transportation and city development during his campaign. Laura Spitalniak March 2, 2017
Democratic Maryland lawmakers are fighting to legalize recreational marijuana Fifty-eight percent of Marylanders support legalizing recreational marijuana. Lexie Schapitl March 2, 2017
UMD’s transition to Anytime Dining has saved more than 6 million disposable products Compost collected on the campus also increased by about 300 tons between fall 2015 and fall 2016. Sara Karlovitch March 2, 2017
After Trump’s announcement, a UMD official wants to codify protections for trans students This university does not have a written policy allowing transgender students to use the bathroom of their choice. Christine Condon March 2, 2017
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan declares opioid state of emergency Between January 2016 and September 2016, 1,468 Maryland residents died from overdoses. Carrie Snurr March 2, 2017
5 UMD students are finalists in an urban planning competition. The next step? Chicago. The group is one of four finalists and will take home $50,000 if they win. Jack Roscoe March 2, 2017
UMD’s new Special Olympics college chapter is the first of its kind in Maryland The Student Government Association approved the group in January. Rosie Kean March 2, 2017
University Police respond to non-criminal Title IX incident, theft, disorderly conduct This week in crime. Lindsey Collins March 2, 2017
UMD is honoring female trailbrazers during Women’s History Month The university’s theme for Women’s History Month this year is “honoring trailblazing women.” Freelance Reporter March 2, 2017
President Trump called for unity in his first address to Congress “Everything that is broken in our country can be fixed,” Trump said. Julia Heimlich March 1, 2017