College Park City Council clears up confusion surrounding property tax rate at town hall The council will be voting on the proposed budget for the 2021 fiscal year on May 26. Clara Niel May 10, 2020
After visiting College Park last month, D.C.-based food truck will return next week The truck is set to return to College Park on May 14. Freelance Reporter May 8, 2020
For the first time in UMD SGA history, its legislature will be led by all students of color The body's legislature for this session is also one of the most diverse in recent years. Amanda Hernández May 8, 2020
What it’s like to defend a dissertation in the age of COVID-19 So far, 160 UMD students have defended their dissertations virtually. Clara Longo de Freitas May 8, 2020
UMD students, professors weigh in on what growing up during COVID-19 could mean for Gen Z Generation Z, or people born after the mid-1990s, are at an extremely impressionable stage in their development. Kanika Mehra May 8, 2020
Construction worker seriously injured after becoming trapped under a falling rock at UMD Prince George's County's technical rescue team responded to the scene Thursday morning. Madison Peek May 7, 2020
College Park City Council approves plans for student housing project behind CP Towers Current plans propose a nine-story building with a “clubhouse” on the top floor. Jonathan Tercasio May 7, 2020
College Park Mayor encourages residents to support local restaurants amid pandemic Mayor Wojahn posts his College Park takeout adventures to social media, hoping to inspire residents to do the same. Freelance Reporter May 7, 2020
College Park bike shops ride high as sales surge during COVID-19 Mayor Wojahn helped ensure bike shops were deemed an essential business. Jonathan Tercasio May 7, 2020
COVID-19 has exposed damaging racial health disparities statewide, UMD professors say The disparity is due to a variety of factors, including higher rates of poverty and lack of access to nutrition, one professor said. Matt McDonald May 6, 2020