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The Jerk Pit brings a taste of Jamaican cuisine to College Park

Lisa Nash, who is from Jamaica, opened The Jerk Pit in January 2005 and has run and grown the business ever since.
  • Amelia Twyman
  • February 26, 2025

Lakeland residents hope proposed community center celebrates neighborhood’s history

After more than a year of community discussions, Lakeland leaders were able to secure a space inside the development for a new community center.
  • Katharine Wilson
  • February 26, 2024

College Park will lose its charm if development comes at the expense of residents

If College Park doesn’t raise skylines responsibly, it will lose its college-town appeal.
  • Jessica Ye
  • October 9, 2023

Campus Village Shoppes’ last stand

Editorial cartoon.
  • Ava Wallace
  • October 3, 2023

‘Perdimos todo’: el cierre de Campus Village Shoppes sorprende a los dueños de negocios

El centro comercial se convertirá en un complejo de apartamentos con espacio comercial, según un portavoz de LV Collective.
  • Equipo de The Diamondback
  • October 3, 2023

UMD students rally in support of Campus Village Shoppes

Students said they are worried about a trend in College Park development to prioritize expensive student apartment buildings and corporate stores over small, minority-owned businesses.
  • Katharine Wilson
  • September 29, 2023

Campus Village Shoppes is a community cornerstone. Unneeded apartments can’t replace it.

For College Park to maintain its charm, Campus Village Shoppes must stay alive.
  • Tara Davoodi
  • September 13, 2023

‘We lost everything’: Campus Village Shoppes closure stuns business owners

The shopping center will be turned into an apartment complex with retail space, according to an LV Collective spokesperson.
  • Katharine Wilson
  • September 11, 2023

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