Activists say developing Guilford Woods will displace wildlife, exacerbate flooding The project proposal has received approval from the City of College Park, the Board of Regents and the Prince George’s County Council. Anaya Truss-Williams June 17, 2021
What does a minimalist College Park look like? I redesigned four area staples with minimalistic logos to find out. Evan Hecht June 15, 2021
City of College Park ends employment relationship with new city manager The announcement comes a day after Natasha Hampton was set to start. Shreya Vuttaluru June 2, 2021
College Park bands reflect on how the pandemic impacted the local music scene While some bands have struggled to stay productive and find inspiration during the pandemic, others have found new ways to survive. Freelance Reporter May 12, 2021
Priced Out of Town: A look at housing costs in the College Park area Stories from a semester's dive into housing affordability surrounding UMD. Diamondback Staff May 10, 2021
UMD students often turn to off-campus houses for affordability. But challenges persist. Students say the quality of the house usually doesn’t represent the amount they pay for. Clara Niel May 10, 2021
UMD students explore sustainability through College Park circular economy project The project aimed to encourage small businesses to create a zero waste cycle. Joelle Anselmo May 6, 2021
College Park City Council names Natasha Hampton next city manager Hampton served in a variety of local government positions in Miramar, Florida, and Rocky Mount, North Carolina. Shifra Dayak May 5, 2021
College Park City Council votes to require parking permits on Osage Street The city will enforce the permits from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays and midnight to 6 a.m. on weekends. Shifra Dayak April 28, 2021
“A decorative playground”: Explore the artwork from UMD DOTS’ Art Park UMD DOTS hosts an art park for students to display their sustainable and prideful artwork. Hailey Yellin April 21, 2021