Students are flocking to virtual summer classes amid the pandemic The business school saw the highest increase in summer class enrollment per class, according to a Diamondback analysis. Brent Abel June 6, 2020
Hundreds gather in Annapolis for youth-led march against police brutality, systemic racism The march was organized by two Annapolis High School students. Matt McDonald June 6, 2020
College Park church holds vigil to unite community in wake of nationwide protests 150 community members attended the event. Arya Hodjat June 6, 2020
Hogan shouldn’t have lifted Maryland’s stay-at-home order Hogan needs to take more decisive action to combat the coronavirus. Kevin Hu June 4, 2020
Maryland Gov. Hogan announces state will enter phase two of reopening plan on Friday The governor also honored the life of George Floyd at Wednesday's press conference. Matt McDonald June 3, 2020
Prince George’s County Police suspends three officers amid investigation on use of force Once officer kicked suspects in an assault at a Langley Park gas station, according to the investigation. Madison Peek June 3, 2020
College Park City Council discusses sustainable building for new apartment construction The complex, called The Standard, will include 283 apartment units. Clara Niel June 3, 2020
Maryland Gov. Hogan eases restrictions on outdoor dining, day camps, pools Individual counties will decide when certain restrictions will be lifted. Matt McDonald May 27, 2020
UMD reopens portal for students to opt for letter grades The portal for opting into letter grades initially closed on May 12. Clara Longo de Freitas May 21, 2020
College Park Council discusses new plans for the tree trimming project near airport The revised plans call for trees to be trimmed every four to five years. Clara Niel May 20, 2020