Trump or Clinton? It largely depends on whom you dislike more, poll finds University of Maryland students and faculty weigh in on the recent voter mindset. Rebecca Rainey September 28, 2016
University of Maryland students are flocking to the new Cluk app This “virtual hub” can be used for sharing events, selling items and finding local deals. Natalie Schwartz September 28, 2016
A $2.2 million grant will help UMD researchers learn more about social impairments The research will focus on mental disorders such as schizophrenia. Kimberly Escobar September 28, 2016
After 500 elevator service calls last year, UMD could spend at least $3M on renovations Through the program isn’t finalized, it’s expected to cost at least $3 million across three to five years. Freelance Reporter September 27, 2016
RHA Senate opening meeting highlights Terp Thon and Homecoming festivities Senators also revised their operating procedures to strive for increased efficiency. Julianne Heberlein September 27, 2016
Free speech advocate encourages UMD students to share opinions, even if unpopular “It’s really hard to innovate if you’re afraid to open your mouth,” said Greg Lukianoff, co-author of the much-debated The Atlantic article “The Coddling of the American Mind.” Freelance Reporter September 27, 2016
UMD SGA discusses seven proposed student fee increases at town hall Full time undergraduates could pay $40 more to the Division of Information Technology next year. Evan Berkowitz September 27, 2016
A redesigned Clarice cafe will create a healthier, more upscale dining experience Dining Services expects to reopen the cafe after spring break next year. Angela Jacob September 27, 2016
The University of Maryland had two composting dorms last year. Now it has 11. Resident Life hopes to tackle South Hill community next. Lindsey Feingold September 27, 2016
College Park City Council honors bus driver who saved 20 kids from a burning bus “I am so overwhelmed with joy in my heart,” driver Renita Smith said. Hannah Lang September 27, 2016