Purple Line officials field questions about project progress and construction The Nov. 10 update was intended to give city community members a clearer look at what was going on with the project. Anaya Truss-Williams November 11, 2020
Baltimore judge rules Purple Line contractors can withdraw from transit project The ruling comes after over $800 million in overruns. Anaya Truss-Williams September 17, 2020
Section of Campus Drive to close April 19 for ongoing Purple Line construction Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the project will continue as scheduled. Angela Mecca April 9, 2020
After months of pushback, Seven Springs apartments will again host a Shuttle-UM stop The bus is only returning for one semester. Angela Roberts November 19, 2019
The Purple Line has problems, but it’s still a model for sustainable development Purple Line construction deserves credit for its transparency and sustainability. Liyanga de Silva September 27, 2019
Bird scooters mean another sweat- and worry-free way to class The scooters have been popping up on campus, giving riders nerdy clout. Audrey Decker September 19, 2019
College Park will have nearly 300 new scooters, bikes available to rent this semester The scooters and bikes come through a partnership with Chicago-based company VeoRide. Rina Torchinsky August 26, 2019
Stricter sentencing laws won’t address Baltimore’s crime problem Hogan wants to be tougher on violence in Baltimore. Its problems are deeper than that. Liyanga de Silva August 14, 2019