Colleges don’t have a right to restrict student-athletes’ speech Universities are risking student-athletes' health while prohibiting them from speaking out. Allison Cochrane October 15, 2020
UMD to allow guests in dorms for first time this semester Residents in traditional and semi-suite rooms can host one student, while those in suites and apartments can host two students. Eric Neugeboren October 12, 2020
Total cases of COVID-19 are still going up at UMD. Why are there in-person classes? COVID-19 positivity rate aside, it's time to end in-person classes. Jake Foley-Keene October 12, 2020
USM committee addresses controversial building names in new policy revisions The changes will be held to a vote with the full Board of Regents. Chloe Goldberg October 9, 2020
UMD to hold classes on Election Day Instructors have been advised to be flexible and avoid scheduling exams on Nov. 3. Madison Peek October 8, 2020
UMD and Bowie State launch joint Social Justice Alliance to honor 1st Lt. Richard Collins The initiative will include symposiums and a national conference. Victoria Ebner October 2, 2020
President Pines answers questions on safety of workers, social justice at SGA meeting Pines also defended the university’s decision to move forward with blended learning. Lyna Bentahar September 24, 2020
Don’t be fooled by UMD’s attempts to avoid legal liability for student COVID-19 cases The administration doesn't really care about health and safety, just protecting itself in a court of law. Jake Foley-Keene September 20, 2020
What is UMD risking to play football this semester? UMD is putting profit over prudence by committing to playing football this fall. Malcolm Ferguson September 18, 2020
President Pines can’t claim ignorance when the COVID-19 outbreak hits UMD's administration is all too aware of the looming COVID-19 outbreak. Jake Foley-Keene September 13, 2020