College Park City Council considers installing permanent, AI-powered stop sign cameras A pilot program, which ran from Sept. 3 to 23, installed stop sign cameras at nine intersections across the city. Irit Skulnik October 11, 2024
Late hours, lack of safety measures headline concerns for UMD CAs Some CAs had issues with shift policies and hoped for stronger safety resources. Sasha Allen November 16, 2023
UMD student liaisons discuss student concerns, encourage city election turnout The pair held the voter registration drive for the second consecutive Wednesday, incentivizing student voter registration with free reusable shopping bags. Eden Binder September 21, 2023
College Park to install 15 more security cameras around Trolley Trail City officials hope the additional cameras will ease safety concerns in the neighborhood. Bridget Byrne September 19, 2023
The Diamondback’s 2023 Nightlife Guide A guide to everything you ned to know about College Park at night. Diamondback Staff April 24, 2023
New micromobility campaign raises concerns about campus road safety New signage and road markings were installed throughout the campus this week reminding motorists to share the road. Bridget Byrne February 17, 2023
Presidents don’t have too many classified documents. Too many documents are classified. By fixing over classification, less important information won't be mishandled. Kyra Freeman February 1, 2023
Soaring insurance costs are unfair to the UMD student body To prevent exploitation, this university must make insurance prices more manageable for students. Rebecca Scherr November 16, 2022
Curfews are ineffective and rooted in racism. The new curfew will be no different. The new curfew is misguided. Funds should go to community programs instead. Rohin Mishra September 11, 2022
South Campus cannot be left without a bus connection to the Metro station Last year’s #104 bus serviced South Campus. This year’s should be no different. Jessica Ye September 2, 2022