Kim Jong Un’s death wouldn’t automatically make the world a safer place Kim Jong Un’s health scare should be a reminder of the dangers of toppling dictators. David Gordon May 5, 2020
T-shirts, face masks and fanny packs: How a UMD alumna’s business is fighting the pandemic Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan wore a mask from Route One Apparel at a press conference last month. Jonathan Tercasio May 3, 2020
College Park will reinstate parking enforcement and other services Monday Some city services were deemed essential. Clara Niel May 3, 2020
UMD grads were hopeful about this year’s collective bargaining bill. Then, COVID-19 hit. The legislation would have allowed graduate student workers to unionize legally. Clara Longo de Freitas May 3, 2020
The pandemic has given us an opportunity to create a more sustainable society Now is the perfect time for businesses and individuals to be more sustainable. Maya Rosenberg May 3, 2020
“A Ramadan of isolation”: UMD Muslim students reflect on holy month during a pandemic The holiday began April 23. Diamondback Staff May 1, 2020
UMD students help raise over $60K for coronavirus relief through Makin’ Lemonade Fund According to Ben Putzer, the initiative’s director of college operations, students at the University of Maryland have raised more than any other college campus involved. Freelance Reporter May 1, 2020
With UMD online, the Help Center is on pause — at a time when students say it is most needed Without in-person classes, the Help Center hasn’t been able to do its job. Clara Niel May 1, 2020
These UMD researchers are using phone, vehicle data to identify social distancing trends The research investigates the impact of stay-at-home and social distancing orders on movement. Chloe Goldberg May 1, 2020