A service-based track would combine the best aspects of the GVPT and public policy majors The School of Public Policy needs a service-based major or concentration. Dhruvak Mirani March 16, 2023
Politicians should care less about optics and more about their constituents Less performative actions would allow politicians to help their communities. Jessica Ye March 10, 2023
The new redistricting plan will hurt residents. College Park City Council must veto it. Students' niche in College Park is not as voters. We shouldn't take away residents' power. Ravi Panguluri September 19, 2022
Curfews are ineffective and rooted in racism. The new curfew will be no different. The new curfew is misguided. Funds should go to community programs instead. Rohin Mishra September 11, 2022
With limited federal funding, Prince George’s County businesses are relying on local help A GoFundMe page has raised over $15,000 for four restaurants in Riverdale Park. Jonathan Tercasio April 28, 2020
After heated debate, College Park City Council approves changes to trash collection rules About ten residents spoke up regarding the ordinances. Angela Mecca January 30, 2020
PG County agencies are now barred from working with ICE The legislation will go into effect in early February. Eric Neugeboren December 30, 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 flags concerns about potential tree cutting restrictions The council plans to host a public forum for residents to express concerns with the ordinance. Sahana Jayaraman November 20, 2019
College Park City Council elections are around the corner. Here’s a look at who’s running. Only one district is set for an uncontested race. Angela Mecca September 30, 2019