UMD alums bring rechargeable power bank business to Maryland sports games The power banks are from JUUCE, a company founded by alums David Greenfield and Pouya Susanabadi. Nick Elliott January 16, 2023
Legalized sports betting in Maryland brings concerns about gambling addiction There are risks to gambling of any kind, especially when it’s available through apps like it now is in Maryland, according to Dr. Stephen McDaniel. Sasha Allen December 8, 2022
Maryland Athletics launches school’s Name, Image, Likeness marketplace The school partnered with Opendorse, an organization that focuses on helping college athletes navigate the endorsement landscape. Varun Shankar August 29, 2022
UCLA, USC joining Big Ten: How it impacts each Maryland program With the Bruins and Trojans set to join the conference in 2024, see how they stack up across various sports. Diamondback Staff July 1, 2022
Maryland athletics to require vaccines for indoor events, effective Jan. 9 All fans in attendance, aged 12 or older, will be required to show proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test from the past 48 hours. Jacob Richman January 3, 2022
Maryland athletics to open sporting venues to full capacity for 2021-22 seasons The move comes as Prince George's County lifted capacity restrictions on all indoor and outdoor venues. Alexander Dacy May 24, 2021
UMD offers free football tickets to employees who get vaccine between May 19 and June 30 To qualify for the tickets, employees must receive a first or second vaccination dose between May 19 and June 30. Christine Zhu May 19, 2021
Limited number of fans will be allowed to attend Maryland games starting April 3 Maryland men's lacrosse's contest against Penn State is slated to have fans in the stands. David Suggs March 29, 2021
Episode 10 of Offbeat takes time to grieve In this episode of Offbeat, we explore the smaller griefs of the year we've lost. Offbeat Staff March 26, 2021
University of Maryland announces partnership with Jordan McNair Foundation “We will cement Jordan’s legacy and enhance a culture of player safety," university President Darryll Pines said. David Suggs January 27, 2021