Maryland women’s lacrosse defeats Syracuse
Maryland coaches high-five players during introductions before the Terps defeated Syracuse, 10-7, at the Field Hockey and Lacrosse Complex on March 7, 2014.
STORMING OUT
Seth Allen was devastated when he looked at Dez Wells just after the end of regulation in the Terrapins men’s basketball team’s ACC finale yesterday…
City Manager Joe Nagro to retire after 25 years of College Park service
The longtime resident and city official announced at the Jan. 13 City Council meeting that he will retire in June.
TIMELINE: Two University of Maryland students killed, including suspect, in murder-suicide
Two students died and one student suffered non-life-threatening injuries Tuesday morning in what police described as a murder-suicide at a house on the 8700 block…
Panel addresses challenges, support for those converting to Islam
About 50 students gathered in the Charles Carroll room of Stamp Student Union on Friday for “Beyond My Story,” a panel discussion about converting to Islam held by the Muslim Students Association.
READY FOR A REMATCH
ROCKVILLE – Former Gov. Robert Ehrlich launched his rematch bid against Democratic Gov. Martin O’Malley yesterday, likely setting up a governor’s race between two men…
A faraway clash hits close to home
Correction: An earlier version of this story misstated what Israeli holiday the event took place on. Palestinian advocates transformed the center of McKeldin Mall yesterday…
Paying the price for DOTS accountability
OUR VIEW: We want the second-round parking ticket appeal system back, and we would pay for that over departmental raises.