UMD students will lose some study space in Hornbake Library this fall The iSchool will use part of the library's downstairs for office and work space. Christine Condon July 3, 2019
Is 3.5 or 4.5 wins more accurate for Maryland football in 2019? Las Vegas bookies don't seem to be too high on Maryland football this season, with multiple betting services giving the Terrapins low expected win totals. Alex Murphy July 2, 2019
Looking back at Maryland’s best sports moments since joining the Big Ten five years ago The Terps have won five national championships since joining the conference. Alex Murphy July 1, 2019
Bipartisanship isn’t social harmony. It only further empowers the two major parties. Political dysfunction is a real problem, but the right solution isn't bipartisanship. Max Foley-Keene June 26, 2019
Maryland has banned fracking. It shouldn’t become a hotspot for natural gas exports. Maryland's natural gas terminal is profitable, but it's a detriment to the environment. Alyssa McKinney June 19, 2019
Maryland is serving its citizens by suing companies that enabled the opioid epidemic Some drug companies are closely tied to the opioid crisis. Maryland is right to sue them. Ray Newby June 9, 2019
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan won’t run against President Trump in 2020 He's launching a national nonprofit organization. Victoria Ebner June 2, 2019
Maryland’s styrofoam ban will officially become law It will go into effect on July 1, 2020. Jacob Richman May 26, 2019
In last ditch effort to save Maryland Food Co-op, workers call for UMD donations boycott The business is currently planned to close permanently May 31. Sarah D'Souza May 9, 2019
UMD campus climate survey finds detachment, safety concerns are higher among minorities White respondents had a more positive perception of the climate than all other racial groups. Jillian Atelsek May 8, 2019