College professors remain skeptical of online courses, study finds Just 19 percent of professors feel online courses can match up to traditional classes. Freelance Reporter December 8, 2016
University Police respond to Title IX-related assault, vandalism, damage to state property This week in crime. Michael Brice-Saddler December 8, 2016
College Park community reflects on Mayor Patrick Wojahn’s first year A lot has changed in College Park since Wojahn was sworn in last December. Here are some of the highlights. Diamondback Staff December 8, 2016
UMD graduate students are frustrated with high rents and a lack of housing options The Graduate Student Government created a task force to address these issues. Natalie Schwartz December 8, 2016
A UMD group held a Fair Trade Fair to educate students about the ethical way to shop Ethical shopping is as easy as “making a few small changes.” Freelance Reporter December 8, 2016
One UMD student is trying to spread positivity through high fives You can often find him outside South Campus Dining Hall, Stamp Student Union and McKeldin Library. Freelance Reporter December 7, 2016
“We can always call on her”: College Park resident honored for years of community service If you’re at a College Park community event, you’ll likely find Laura Salers there. Freelance Reporter December 7, 2016
After a divisive election, Wallace Loh reaffirms value of diversity at UMD address Some students in attendance spoke out about as the campus minimum wage and Loh’s decision to speak partly in Spanish. Andrew Dunn December 7, 2016
College Park officials weigh options to offset projected 2,000-space parking loss DOTS and the College Park City Council are considering a citywide parking study and exploring ways to encourage carpooling, biking and the use of public transportation. Freelance Reporter December 7, 2016
Here are some places to find the perfect holiday gift in College Park Looking for holiday gifts in College Park? Check out these ideas. Freelance Reporter December 6, 2016