The food industry must be better regulated Deregulation of the food industry could jeopardize our food supply. Kayla Roy October 13, 2019
UMD’s Title IX office has hired three new staffers It's seen personnel shortages over the past year. Christine Condon October 13, 2019
UMD Police are investigating a reported burglary in Somerset Hall A female student reported an unknown white male was sleeping in her bed. Jeff Barnes October 13, 2019
College Park City Council candidates discuss city spending, policing reform The Q&A session comes about a month before city elections. Angela Mecca October 12, 2019
UMD needs more money — and more equitable budgeting The anthropology department shouldn't be working in mold as new engineering buildings go up. Max Foley-Keene October 12, 2019
Maryland’s new voter registration law will improve accessibility to the polls Voter turnout is too low. Maryland's same-day voter registration can help. Maya Rosenberg October 11, 2019
Maryland’s Larry Hogan becomes the 3rd Republican governor to support impeachment inquiry “I don’t see any other way to get the facts,” he said. Eric Neugeboren October 11, 2019
After hitting a historic low, UMD’s black freshman enrollment jumped this fall Black students now make up just over 11 percent of the freshman class. Jillian Atelsek October 11, 2019
Route 1 is only getting more dangerous. Its speed limit should stay low. Pedestrians need protection. Liyanga de Silva October 11, 2019
Meet Hyper and Sam, the pair you’ve definitely seen around campus A look into UMD’s premiere cat-man duo. Manuela López Restrepo October 11, 2019