The Hall CP is the perfect place for a chill happy hour If you don’t get the Biggest Mozz Sticks, you’re missing out. Lexi Gopin October 19, 2020
Here’s who’s running to represent District 2 on College Park’s City Council The election will be held Nov. 8. Clara Niel October 18, 2020
City council votes to relax voting registration requirements for potential candidates Some members hope the new revision will encourage younger community members to run for a seat. Clara Niel October 14, 2020
UMD students can now order voter registration forms off the menu at Nando’s Nando's, which is also handing out informational pamphlets, started the initiative on Sept. 22. Clara Niel October 7, 2020
College Park residents find solace in gardening amid COVID-19 Without the ability to travel beyond their homes, many turned to gardening as a creative, physical outlet. Clara Niel October 6, 2020
The loss of the Purple Line is a tragedy for UMD What does the construction pause on Purple Line mean for UMD students and Maryland residents? Maya Rosenberg October 5, 2020
Flooding continues to plague College Park. Here’s why the problem isn’t going away. Sept. 10's flood caused damage to some residents' cars and houses. Jonathan Tercasio September 28, 2020
Here’s what College Park residents think about students’ return to campus "I think the majority of students have taken this to heart." Clara Niel September 25, 2020
Residential parking permits required on 48th Avenue after overcrowding complaints The ruling pertains to parking on the 8400 and 8500 block. Clara Niel September 23, 2020
College Park city hall project reaches milestone with first floor cement pouring The project is set to include retail space, a plaza and office space for both the city of College Park and the University of Maryland. Freelance Reporter September 22, 2020