New mural brings spark of color to heart of College Park The mural, created by two local artists, sits above Qu Japan. Freelance Reporter November 8, 2019
UMB President named University System chancellor Jay Perman comes into the position following a year of heated controversy enveloping the Board of Regents. Carmen Molina Acosta November 8, 2019
Plan to replace Marathon Deli, Lotsa and other UMD shops moves forward in review process Next, the developer must file detailed site plans with Prince George's County. Sahana Jayaraman November 8, 2019
UMD students, staff have reported 11 hate bias incidents so far this semester Seven of these incidents involved offensive language targeting race and national origin, according to the university's hate bias log. Carmen Molina Acosta November 8, 2019
UMD SGA again votes to advocate for permanent undocumented coordinator position The position currently relies on a contract that's renewed annually. Amanda Hernández November 7, 2019
UMD DOTS wants to increase parking permit fees for students and residents It would raise student commuter parking by $26. Rosa Pyo November 7, 2019
The Downtown Farmers Market did its job — College Park is no longer a food desert Its closure is a testament to new options. Liyanga de Silva November 7, 2019
Want to make an impact on your community? Do more than vote. Your “I Voted” sticker is not enough. Sonja Neve November 7, 2019
Academic institutions enable the abuse of students Academia's power dynamics are used for evil. Students need real support against it. Hadron Chaudhary November 7, 2019
Transfer students must rush to complete degrees in four years. They need more support. By not offering more flexible financial aid, students' academic paths are limited. Lexie Werner November 6, 2019