CPI-based rent caps are our only chance at keeping College Park affordable Before rising rents kill our spirits, College Park must ditch band-aid solutions to the local housing crisis. Joey Barke March 7, 2024
College Park will lose its charm if development comes at the expense of residents If College Park doesn’t raise skylines responsibly, it will lose its college-town appeal. Jessica Ye October 9, 2023
‘We lost everything’: Campus Village Shoppes closure stuns business owners The shopping center will be turned into an apartment complex with retail space, according to an LV Collective spokesperson. Katharine Wilson September 11, 2023
Who is College Park’s constant construction actually benefiting? This construction combined with the construction along Route 1 — as well as the smaller construction projects constantly popping up around campus — serves as far more of a disruption to students than a potential benefit. Rebecca Scherr February 14, 2022
Tempo and The Nine adopt influencer-style marketing strategy to appeal to UMD students Their tactics like Instagram giveaways, brand ambassadors and free merchandise have drawn the attention of students. Shreya Vuttaluru October 29, 2021
UMD students allege poor living conditions, maintenance at University Club apartments Current residents and students at the University of Maryland allege unsanitary conditions and poor maintenance at the University Club. Sofia Garay September 5, 2021
UMD expected to sign agreement with MEDCO on student leases Students who requested to have their on-campus apartment leases terminated will receive credit for the fall semester, per the agreement. Jonathan Tercasio December 17, 2020
These UMD students may pay over $1,000 in rent, but Wi-Fi issues still hamper classwork Students living in Terrapin Row, The Varsity and the University View have had internet connectivity issues this semester. Anaya Truss-Williams November 24, 2020