State legislatures need to take matters into their own hands and end gerrymandering
National legislation can't stop gerrymandering. It's time for states to step in.
Maryland to end COVID-19 state of emergency July 1
Gov. Larry Hogan announced the date during a press conference Tuesday, along with other future orders.
Episode 12 of Offbeat bids farewell to the class of 2021
What memories — pandemic or otherwise — will class of 2021 seniors carry with them?
WMATA set to receive new Metro cars in 2024
The deal is valued at up to $2.2 billion.
UMD projected to receive about $58 million from recent COVID-19 relief bill
The $1.9 trillion bill is the third economic relief bill passed since the beginning of the pandemic to fund education.
Maryland abrirá seis centros de vacunación masiva para COVID-19 a finales de abril
Los nuevos sitios residirán en los condados de Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Frederick, Harford, Howard y Montgomery.
All Marylanders 16 and over will be eligible for the COVID vaccine by April 27, Hogan says
Residents over 16 with underlying medical conditions will be eligible on March 30.
Maryland gymnastics notches a 195.05 at Senior Night, despite stumbles on beam, floor
The Terps started off well on vault, but failed to keep that momentum going.
Interdisciplinary learning makes us better professionals. UMD should offer more minors.
To better educate its students, UMD must expand its minor programs.