Prince George’s County extends stay-at-home order through June 1, state will reopen Friday Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced that the state will reopen Friday. Angela Roberts May 14, 2020
The new #SeeMeUMD is asking admin for more academic protections during COVID-19 The proposed protections aim to keep students from failing their online classes. Lyna Bentahar May 13, 2020
College Park City Council approves business relief measures amid COVID-19 The actions also included a measure encouraging landlords to delay or forego rent. Clara Niel May 12, 2020
Don’t cross the virtual picket line by online shopping during a strike Stand in solidarity with workers — don't shop online during a strike. Caterina Ieronimo May 12, 2020
Solving UMD’s fundamental problems will always come back to public funding The pandemic will likely bring funding cuts to UMD — we need the opposite. Max Foley-Keene May 12, 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
UMD is using its community garden to bolster its fight against food insecurity on campus The garden plans to work with the Campus Pantry throughout the summer. Emily Williams May 8, 2020
UMD, WaPo poll finds most Americans do not want to rush reopening nonessential businesses Over half said they would feel uncomfortable going to restaurants, movie theaters and clothing stores. Chloe Goldberg May 8, 2020
What it’s like to defend a dissertation in the age of COVID-19 So far, 160 UMD students have defended their dissertations virtually. Clara Longo de Freitas May 8, 2020
UMD students, professors weigh in on what growing up during COVID-19 could mean for Gen Z Generation Z, or people born after the mid-1990s, are at an extremely impressionable stage in their development. Kanika Mehra May 8, 2020