UMD survey finds gap between parents’ child care needs and university-provided services Flexible meeting and work times were the most common type of support received. Clara Longo de Freitas September 14, 2020
“A welcoming community”: City Council expresses support for accepting refugees into the city Council members agreed to send a letter to the Secretary of State at their Tuesday work session. Angela Mecca February 19, 2020
UMD needs a disability studies department Disability studies will shape the future, and we should get on board. Liyanga de Silva February 2, 2020
UMD set to update sexual misconduct policies after state starts Title IX legal fees fund The University Senate voted to approve the changes at its meeting Wednesday. Lyna Bentahar December 5, 2019
UMD students charged with researching turf grass options for Duvall Field present findings Since the start of the semester, a group of students have looked at the pros and cons of three turf types. Sahana Jayaraman December 4, 2019
Vulnerable demographics bear the worst consequences of EPA regulation rollbacks Bad environmental regulation doesn't just hurt the planet. Liyanga de Silva November 14, 2019
A UMD Senate committee is working toward a new parental leave policy The senate is working to solidify recommendations for a formal policy by February. Maria Trovato October 15, 2019
UMD no longer recycles glass. Here’s why. The university is working to find a new processor that accepts it. Rina Torchinsky September 17, 2019
Overconsumption will destroy our planet. The Green New Deal must fight it. The Green New Deal needs to target our worst environmental vice. Max Foley-Keene August 27, 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