Black Marylanders are disproportionately affected by COVID-19, state health dept. says Black residents made up nearly 50 percent of patients whose race was recorded. Matt McDonald April 9, 2020
UMD performance, arts students adapt to online learning — without a stage or dance studio One dance student is using a parking lot to practice her craft. Clara Longo de Freitas April 9, 2020
Social distancing isn’t easy for people with anxiety disorders. But it can be better. Coping with anxiety during a pandemic isn't impossible. Allison Cochrane April 8, 2020
Some UMD seniors anxious about job search as unemployment soars amid pandemic Some summer internships have been cancelled. Eric Neugeboren April 1, 2020
Hogan issues “stay at home” order, violations punishable by jail time The order takes effect at 8 p.m. Monday night. Matt McDonald March 30, 2020
Small businesses in College Park struggle through coronavirus pandemic The Board and Brew and Vigilante Coffee are among the small businesses hit hard so far. Jonathan Tercasio March 28, 2020
As Olivia Paregol’s loved ones fight for remembrance, they win a victory in Annapolis Last week, the Maryland General Assembly passed a law that requires universities to create outbreak response plans. Nora Eckert March 26, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic offers lessons in leadership Take note of the injustices that have arisen from the coronavirus pandemic. Liyanga de Silva March 26, 2020
UMD postpones move out for dorms, Commons and Courtyards Residents in extended break housing should continue move-out plans and follow CDC guidelines, according to the emails. Eric Neugeboren March 25, 2020
College Park City Council will move forward on city hall project The council passed two ordinances related to the project 7-1 on Tuesday. Angela Mecca March 25, 2020