Commencement in quarantine: How these UMD students celebrated their virtual graduation Without an in-person graduation ceremony, some members of the class of 2020 found other ways to celebrate. Angela Roberts June 2, 2020
College Park City Council approves aid programs for businesses, residents amid COVID-19 The council is planning for these programs to be partially funded by the CARES Act. Clara Niel May 27, 2020
Maryland athletes turn to basic equipment to stay in shape during quarantine Players are using toolboxes and empty fields to stay in shape instead of state-of-the-art equipment. Tom Hindle May 22, 2020
Two parents are suing UMD, Towson for partial tuition reimbursement after move online They say the online classes their children are now taking are not equivalent to the in-person opportunities they paid for. Carmen Molina Acosta May 16, 2020
Given choice from UMD history department, some professors will hold class online this fall The University System of Maryland will announce details about the fall semester later this month. Angela Roberts May 14, 2020
With many UMD students learning from home, differing time zones amplify struggles to adapt Classes have been held virtually since March 30. Eric Neugeboren May 12, 2020
College Park Council deliberates how to best serve local businesses amid COVID-19 Council members came away with a new subcommittee that will dig deeper into local business relief, but little clarity on the efficacy of the proposals. Clara Niel May 6, 2020
Faced with canceled in-person intramurals, students turn to ‘Rocket League’ "It's not the same, but it's as close as you can get." David Suggs May 6, 2020
“A tough call”: How two senior spring athletes are figuring out their futures Meghan Doherty and Nick Grill have made their decisions. David Suggs April 29, 2020