Male bicyclist struck by car on Trolley Trail in College Park His current status is unknown, police said. Taylor Swaak September 12, 2016
“I’m very lucky to be alive”: UMD students, faculty remember 9/11 attacks Fifteen years later, university students and faculty gathered to honor those who didn’t survive the 9/11 attacks at a multi-faith service Sunday afternoon. Hannah Lang September 11, 2016
This year’s UMD freshmen learned about sexual assault before they started classes Students will still have to complete mandatory online training. Freelance Reporter September 11, 2016
A record number of people applied to the University of Maryland this year And a greater number of accepted students chose to enroll. Jessie Campisi September 11, 2016
Shorter lines vs. take out: UMD’s new dining plan draws mixed reactions An all-you-can-eat, Anytime Dining plan replaced the old points system this year. Angela Jacob September 11, 2016
Graduate assistants can now join the Terp Payment Plan without an enrollment fee Graduate students who serve as university employees will have the Terp Payment Plan enrollment fee waived. Lexie Schapitl September 11, 2016
Gov. Larry Hogan will not appear alongside Donald Trump in Baltimore The governor said in June he wouldn’t vote for Trump. Naomi Grant September 10, 2016
The USM Board of Regents has eliminated bonus pay for future chancellors The change comes after the board received backlash for awarding Chancellor Robert Caret a $75,000 bonus in June. Andrew Dunn September 9, 2016
Months after pepper spray incident, UMD student groups prompt further conversation The Resident Life Advisory Team will be focusing on how students and police can address future situations involving use of force. Julianne Heberlein September 8, 2016
Georgetown is apologizing for its ties to slavery. Should UMD do the same? This university has its own historical ties to slavery, according to a 2009 report. Andrew Dunn September 8, 2016