Despite hateful rhetoric, the McKeldin demonstrators were allowed to stay. Here’s why. The group, Key of David, protested on campus for more than three hours. Arya Hodjat September 19, 2019
After a year delay, M&T Bank will replace Stamp’s Capital One The bank is set to open five ATMs across campus later this year. Rachel S. Hunt September 19, 2019
UMD’s Entrepreneurship and Innovation program is closing down The program is no longer financially viable, an official said. Matt McDonald September 19, 2019
UMD no longer recycles glass. Here’s why. The university is working to find a new processor that accepts it. Rina Torchinsky September 17, 2019
UMD hopes to have an online sustainability training ready by next fall The Department of Resident Life developed the program, which is called GreenEdu. Rosa Pyo September 17, 2019
The $2 million restoration of a College Park creek is set to finish next month The area will again be habitable for fish, salamanders and other aquatic animals. Eric Neugeboren September 16, 2019
UMD Police respond to reports of DUI, public urination This week in crime. Jeff Barnes September 16, 2019
Hundreds wait in sprawling lines at UMD for free dental care clinic Some pitched tents to wait Thursday night, through the rain, to be treated on Friday. Shreeya Agarwal September 16, 2019
Amid pushback from residents, College Park pauses plan to add turf to Duvall Field The city has enlisted UMD students to help settle the dispute. Sahana Jayaraman September 13, 2019
College Park needs an alternative to private development College Park needs more equitable development, not private developers. Michael Brennan September 13, 2019