Finance, management among 10 UMD majors with significant enrollment increases since 2012 Ten undergraduate majors with more than 100 enrolled students in 2012 have seen at least a 20 percent enrollment increase as of the fall 2022 semester. Fiona Roy November 20, 2023
Democrats must capitalize on unified government and raise minimum wage with inflation Adjusting minimum wage to inflation is not partisan. It’s something Maryland needs now. Dhruvak Mirani March 8, 2023
The NFT market is ripe for financial malpractice With its unclear ownership standards, the NFT market is dangerous for consumers. Ravi Panguluri June 21, 2022
Long days, lost connections: Students reflect on over a year of online classes A year of online classes has impacted some students' mental health on top of having the burden of full tuition. Freelance Reporter May 4, 2021
UMD athletic director and 13 coaches set to take pay cuts Athletic director Damon Evans will take a 10 percent cut from his supplemental pay. David Suggs October 1, 2020
As coronavirus pandemic continues, some UMD employees are out of work Dining Services is looking into whether it can provide pay provisions, said spokesperson Bart Hipple. Freelance Reporter March 27, 2020
Andrew Yang’s universal basic income proposal could help save the US economy UBI is the stimulus Americans need amid economic issues. David Gordon March 23, 2020
“Not part of the community”: UMD commuter students say long days make them feel excluded About 1 in 5 UMD students hold a commuter parking pass. Freelance Reporter March 9, 2020
UMD holds grand-opening for M&T Bank in Stamp The bank plans to offer free financial education workshops to faculty, staff and students. Rachel S. Hunt February 26, 2020
This UMD student entrepreneur decorates cakes and macarons in her sweet startup Caroline Ta is the owner of baking business SweetsbyCaroline. Maris Medina November 14, 2019