Incoming UMD freshmen debate on-campus living amid mostly virtual fall semester This fall, 92 percent of UMD's undergraduate course sections will be at least partially online. Daisy Grant July 18, 2020
“A blind decision”: High schoolers considering UMD to decide with no more in-person tours The decision deadline is May 1. Freelance Reporter March 27, 2020
“Unsettling”: UMD community reacts to removal of hate crime charge in Urbanski trial A judge ruled the state hadn't provided sufficient evidence to support the charge. Angela Roberts December 18, 2019
After close vote, College Park council members still weighing question of term lengths Officials are unsure if the issue will be on the ballot again in the future. Carmen Molina Acosta December 2, 2019
College Park City Council gives preliminary approval for shopping center redevelopment Greystar Real Estate Partners, the developer behind the proposal, is planning to add an apartment building. Sahana Jayaraman October 23, 2019
College Park City Council approves city hall renovation, despite increased cost The most recent projection that the development would cost the city $8 million more than initially estimated. Carmen Molina Acosta April 24, 2019
Carnival cruise ships are an environmental plague. Maryland must oppose them. Maryland must ban Carnival ships from docking in Baltimore. Alyssa McKinney April 24, 2019