Studying is hard. Sensory rooms can make it easier. The University of Maryland prides itself on inclusivity, but one area often overlooked is how it accommodates students with sensory processing challenges. Anderson Lemus-Del Cid September 20, 2024
University Senate discusses new belonging survey, library systems update University community members received an email with a link to complete the “Belonging and Community at UMD” survey earlier on Wednesday. Marijke Friedman April 4, 2024
UMD students hope new Testudo offerings tradition reduces food insecurity on campus Members from the student organizations will accept donations from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m from Dec. 12 to Dec. 19. Sumaya Abdel-Motagaly December 11, 2023
Water supply restored in UMD buildings, dorms after main break This university is expecting a return to normal campus operations Tuesday, according to a campus-wide email sent Monday night. Katharine Wilson October 24, 2023
UPDATED: Dozens of UMD buildings, dorms still without water after ‘massive’ main break At least 26 dorms and all South Campus Commons apartments, along with 21 university buildings were affected by Monday’s water outage. Diamondback Staff October 23, 2023
The Best of College Park 2022 Thank you to those who voted in our nomination form for this special print issue. Click here to view the full version of the… Diamondback Staff December 7, 2022
PSA covers McKeldin Mall with messages of UMD students’ experiences with catcalling Using chalk, nearly 50 catcalls were written by the McKeldin Mall fountain Tuesday night. Hannah Ziegler October 21, 2021
10 UMD study spots made for cramming Back to campus means back to studying. Diamondback Staff August 30, 2021
Dozens gather at socially distanced UMD protest to hear demands of Black Terps Matter The coalition is calling for more safe spaces for Black students on campus, among other demands. Julia Nikhinson July 24, 2020
Now scattered across the country, UMD seniors mourn abrupt end to time on campus The coronavirus pandemic cut their final semester at the University of Maryland short. Luciana Perez-Uribe April 8, 2020