With webcams and green screens, the UMD theater community adapts to online environment It’s not ideal, they say, but it’s workable. Christine Zhu February 18, 2021
Maryland records its first case and death of Brazilian COVID-19 variant The variant is believed to be more transmissible than the original COVID-19 strain. Clara Longo de Freitas February 17, 2021
UMD cancels all classes, COVID-19 testing due to inclement weather forecasts The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for the state of Maryland. Christine Zhu February 17, 2021
Hopeful but uncertain: UMD community members vaccinated for COVID-19 reflect on the future “I’m not going to breathe easy yet. But, you know, I do feel more hopeful than I did before," said Celina Sargusingh, a clinic coordinator at the University Health Center. Angela Roberts February 17, 2021
HB 486 offers common-sense solutions for workers. It’s not surprising UMD opposes it. Why won't UMD back basic support for workers? Malcolm Ferguson February 16, 2021
The economic crisis will outlast the pandemic. So should stimulus checks. Could long-term stimulus checks could be a solution to the economic crisis? Courtney Cohn February 16, 2021
UMD Graduate Student Gov. demands more support for international students at town hall International graduate students submitted questions about fees, the overall campus environment and finding community on campus. Khushboo Rathore February 16, 2021
UMD shouldn’t consider returning to normal without a vaccination plan Why is UMD planning for in-person classes when vaccine distribution is in such bad shape? Maya Rosenberg February 14, 2021
UMD President Darryll Pines expects in-person classes in fall 2021 Pines expects the majority of the campus community will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine before the semester starts. Madison Peek February 11, 2021