Almost a year after McNair’s death, Damon Evans talks athletic reform at UMD Senate Evans broadly addressed changes following two investigations. Nora Eckert May 8, 2019
UMD’s SGA doesn’t want students taking more than two exams in one day If it were to take effect, the body's proposal would apply to both midterms and finals. Morgan Politzer May 2, 2019
UMD RHA votes to adapt diversity and inclusion action committee to improve efficiency The measure passed 32-4 with no abstentions. Maria Trovato April 25, 2019
UMD Senate’s newly elected faculty and staff hope to lift up their constituencies The terms for 44 faculty and 8 staff senators ended this year. Nora Eckert April 23, 2019
Nearly all of UMD Senate’s student members will be newly elected The senators-elect include 11 graduate students and 26 undergraduates. Nora Eckert April 12, 2019
Maryland legislators move to regulate Board of Regents, hike minimum wage, ban Styrofoam The General Assembly’s legislative session drew to a close Monday. Brooks DuBose April 9, 2019
Maryland needs to regulate pesticides because the federal government won’t Pesticides need stronger regulation, and that starts on the state level. Alyssa McKinney April 7, 2019
UMD grad students surprised by sudden failure of collective bargaining bill “I can’t fathom on a political or moral level how you could do that.” Angela Roberts April 5, 2019
UMD violated accreditation standard after Board of Regents controversy, Loh says The university’s accreditation status came under review in November. Nora Eckert April 5, 2019