You can now get the most effective form of birth control at the UMD Health Center The arm implant can prevent pregnancy for up to three years. Freelance Reporter September 8, 2016
UMD gives grants to address bias and identity issues, but they aren’t being used “I think we can do a better job in getting the word out,” chief diversity officer Kumea Shorter-Gooden said. Kimberly Escobar September 8, 2016
University of Maryland will decrease parking spaces and increase fees by fall 2018 By fall 2017, freshmen and sophomores won’t be able to park on the campus. Angela Jacob September 8, 2016
Despite concerns, University of Maryland Senate won’t develop new weapons policy From July’s Pokemon Go robbery to Tuesday’s UMUC Inn shooting, students have received various weapon-related alerts recently. Rebecca Rainey September 8, 2016
The SGA has a new sexual misconduct committee. Here’s what else they’re working on. Improving relations with administrators and College Park residents is also a priority. Sam Reilly September 8, 2016
College Park only televised one debate in 2015. A city official is calling for change. The City Council may form a workgroup to address debate procedures following resident backlash. Hannah Lang September 6, 2016
When a family got kicked out of their home, College Park residents stepped in A GoFundMe page raised more than $1,500 for the family. Naomi Grant September 6, 2016
University of Maryland students launch supply drive for a school in Ecuador “If [the parents] can’t afford the supplies, then the kids cannot go to school.” Kimberly Escobar September 6, 2016
DC Metro might permanently shorten its hours. Maryland officials aren’t happy about it. Officials will discuss the proposal at a meeting on Thursday. Rebecca Rainey September 6, 2016
University of Maryland got $250,000 to digitize newspapers spanning four centuries University libraries aims to digitize 100,000 newspaper pages in the next two years. Lindsey Feingold September 6, 2016