Fulbright scholar talks gender nonconformity violence, politics and soccer in Brazil Brazil is considered the most dangerous country for transgender people in the world. Freelance Reporter December 6, 2019
UMD climate activists list demands, raise awareness for global warming at first teach-in Student environmental groups plan to hold weekly demonstrations next semester. Eric Neugeboren December 2, 2019
Police respond to report of indecent exposure at Stadium Drive Garage The incident was the first reported case of indecent exposure this month and the fourth this year. Rina Torchinsky November 22, 2019
What week 10 in the NFL saw from the Terps Week 10 was a good one for some of the former Terps. Logan Hill November 12, 2019
UMD researchers identify liver cells that could be key for fighting fungal infections The discovery could help people with compromised immune systems. Rina Torchinsky November 12, 2019
UMD GSG revives discussion on making athletic student fee opt-in for grad students Currently, most graduate students have to pay around $60 for the fee. Angela Roberts November 5, 2019
UMD’s Turkish Student Organization finds comfort within community The student group celebrated the 96th anniversary of Turkey becoming a republic this week. Freelance Reporter October 31, 2019
Police are investigating a reported armed home invasion in College Park The suspects fled toward the Metro, according to police. Rina Torchinsky October 31, 2019
Students, faculty and Maryland officials celebrate groundbreaking of public policy school The building is slated to be complete in spring of 2020. Eric Neugeboren October 30, 2019
UMD students mobilized to vote in College Park after “unruly social gatherings” ordinance UMD's SGA estimates that around 100 members of Greek life have registered to vote locally after the council voted unanimously in favor of the controversial ordinance in September. Carmen Molina Acosta October 24, 2019