UMD Dining Services implements new safety measures to follow CDC guidelines The restrictions placed on dining halls have changed as the COVID-19 pandemic has progressed. Freelance Reporter December 14, 2021
UMD lab researchers reflect on how COVID-19 regulations impact their work Some COVID-19 related protocols might be here to stay. Lyna Bentahar November 3, 2021
Behind the scenes, these employees ran the quarantine and isolation housing at UMD University employees helped distribute food to students in quarantine and isolation housing, answer calls and emails from parents and more. Freelance Reporter June 30, 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
Paid time off must be a post-pandemic policy priority It’s shameful that the U.S. doesn’t have mandated paid time off. That must change. Courtney Cohn April 28, 2021
On eve of SGA elections, candidates discuss fall semester, racial injustice This year, there will only be one party on the ballot. Freelance Reporter April 20, 2021
UMD to monitor students to decide if test-optional applications should be permanent The study will take place during the 2022 and 2023 semesters. Sofia Garay March 25, 2021
Hogan’s loosening of COVID restrictions is a disastrous, unscientific choice Larry Hogan, what are you doing? Maya Rosenberg March 11, 2021
Prince George’s County businesses manufacture PPE to help out amid pandemic When the pandemic hit, some Prince George's County businesses began making PPE. Almost a year later, many still are. Freelance Reporter February 23, 2021
Be your own Valentine this year Don’t let a pandemic or being single stop you from feeling loved this Valentine’s Day. Lexi Gopin February 11, 2021