A truck blaring COVID-19 vaccine and testing info drove through College Park this weekend The truck is part of a campaign from the Maryland Department of Health. Emily Williams February 21, 2021
A $1.4 billion proposal from Gov. Hogan could soften the pandemic’s blow to the USM budget The support would allow USM to limit the rise of in-state tuition to 2 percent. Clara Niel February 21, 2021
Eppley and other UMD RecWell operations to close for at least a week amid COVID-19 spike The closure, which starts Sunday, includes all RecWell operations. Rina Torchinsky February 20, 2021
We should keep TV as coronavirus-free as possible Please, coronavirus, spare what good is left. Morgan Pravato May 7, 2020
The coronavirus has exposed our dangerous reliance on Chinese manufacturing The U.S. needs to manufacture its own necessities to avoid critical shortages. David Gordon April 7, 2020
An Italian guide to quarantine for reluctant Terps Quarantine isn't all misery — and Italians know how to get through it. Caterina Ieronimo March 24, 2020
Class of 2020, you’ve gotten through a lot Graduation may be canceled, but there are still reasons to celebrate. Serena Saunders March 23, 2020
UMD international students feel stranded as COVID-19 devastates their home countries As the coronavirus spreads, some international students aren't returning home. Clara Longo de Freitas March 21, 2020
UMD cancels in-person graduation ceremonies, classes this semester The announcement comes after Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan's recommendation Thursday morning. Eric Neugeboren March 19, 2020
Some students with weakened immune systems are concerned about UMD’s response to COVID-19 Coronavirus disproportionately affects older populations and people with weakened immune systems, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Eric Neugeboren March 17, 2020