College Park will lose its charm if development comes at the expense of residents If College Park doesn’t raise skylines responsibly, it will lose its college-town appeal. Jessica Ye October 9, 2023
Constructing a better College Park needn’t involve maximum mobility blockades Construction is who we are and maybe who we’ll always be, but the current state of College Park is ridiculous. Lynelle Essilfie September 3, 2023
Subsidizing residential cameras could save lives in Prince George’s County Subsidizing home cameras isn’t an invasion of privacy, but it will protect residents. Ravi Panguluri March 13, 2023
‘Changing a lot’: Prince George’s County residents worry about gentrification Hyattsville built new apartments that range from $750,000 to $1.2 million. The median value of a home in Hyattsville in 2019 was $336,300. Alexa Figueroa February 26, 2022
UMD smart growth initiative develops toolkit to support small businesses The toolkit outlines 34 policy and community oriented solutions to cater to businesses from varying economic backgrounds. Shreya Vuttaluru November 10, 2021
City of College Park opens applications for its Restorative Justice Steering Committee The committee seeks to address the city's history of oppression of the Lakeland community. Emily Williams February 22, 2021
College Park can learn from Mount Pleasant’s anti-gentrification efforts Guidance on affordable housing and community activism from Mount Pleasant to College Park. Laura Phillips-Alvarez January 29, 2021
Go-go music is the unifying force D.C. needs With its deep roots in the city, Go-Go music could be the key to change in D.C. Caterina Ieronimo December 7, 2020
College Park’s Lakeland is remembered through archived documents, photos at virtual event "We cannot let them be forgotten," a fifth-generation Lakelander said. Clara Niel November 21, 2020
D.C. needs to invest more in public bathroom access Having access to public bathrooms is a right. D.C. is coming up short. Hadron Chaudhary March 10, 2020