What ever happened to the Lettuce Club? The heydays of the cutthroat vegetable-eating challenge are long gone … or are they? Dylan Shulman March 11, 2021
UMD workers’ union speaks out on unsafe work conditions in first state labor board hearing The board is having hearings throughout the week. Clara Longo de Freitas March 9, 2021
UMD Task Force on Community Policing pushes back release of recommendations The task force won't release its recommendations until the end of the spring semester. Madison Peek March 8, 2021
UMD extends test-optional applications until 2023 The extension is part of an effort to increase access to the university. Clara Niel March 8, 2021
It’s been a year since most UMD classes moved online. Here’s how students are handling it. For some, continued online learning has taken an emotional and psychological toll. Clara Niel March 4, 2021
This website claims it made the perfect playlist for UMD students, but it’s way off How did Duke Ellington make the list? Morgan Pravato March 3, 2021
Bill named for Jordan McNair moves through state legislature after setbacks last year The bill would require public higher education institutions to implement new health guidelines aimed at protecting student-athletes. Matt McDonald March 2, 2021
UMD community shares experiences with COVID-19 vaccine “It’s to protect you and your family.” Hailey Yellin February 26, 2021
As UMD hits COVID case highs, availability dwindles in isolation and quarantine housing There are currently 202 students living in university quarantine and isolation housing. Clara Niel February 22, 2021
UMD still plans to hold spring break despite spike in COVID-19 cases, President Pines says Since Feb. 16, the university has reported 146 COVID cases in its on-campus testing program and 135 students have self-reported positive test results. Eric Neugeboren February 22, 2021