UMD’s Title IX office has hired three new staffers It's seen personnel shortages over the past year. Christine Condon October 13, 2019
College Park City Council candidates discuss city spending, policing reform The Q&A session comes about a month before city elections. Angela Mecca October 12, 2019
Maryland’s new voter registration law will improve accessibility to the polls Voter turnout is too low. Maryland's same-day voter registration can help. Maya Rosenberg October 11, 2019
After hitting a historic low, UMD’s black freshman enrollment jumped this fall Black students now make up just over 11 percent of the freshman class. Jillian Atelsek October 11, 2019
Route 1 is only getting more dangerous. Its speed limit should stay low. Pedestrians need protection. Liyanga de Silva October 11, 2019
Accessibility updates to bathrooms in UMD’s South Campus Dining Hall are delayed The updates likely won't be done until the start of next semester. Victoria Ebner October 10, 2019
Construction is underway for two new dorms on UMD’s campus Workers will begin tearing up sidewalks and the Varsity Practice Fields over the next month. Eric Neugeboren October 10, 2019
New UMD computer science program aims to teach working professionals This university is set to start offering the program in November. Eric Neugeboren October 10, 2019
College Park City Council opposes county ban on pit bulls in narrow vote It decided to send a letter to the county council. Angela Mecca October 10, 2019
PGPD investigating reported robbery at Knox Road and Rhode Island Avenue An off-campus robbery was reported near the intersection of Knox Road and Rhode Island Avenue Wednesday night, according to a University of Maryland Alert. A… Rina Torchinsky October 9, 2019