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
UMD community reflects on disbandment of 1776 Commission Community members are calling for more education reform to provide students with an unfiltered look at Black history in America. Clara Niel February 19, 2021
UMD PHA sororities continue big/little traditions amid the pandemic The tradition spans across many generations of bigs and littles. Evan Hecht February 19, 2021
Three hours, two men, one stepladder: The process behind UMD’s massive snowman Meet the two UMD students who sculpted a giant snowman. Amelia Jarecke February 8, 2021
USM university presidents promote COVID-19 vaccine in video presentation The aim of the campaign was to increase vaccine credibility and participation. Clara Niel February 8, 2021
It’s time to permanently scrap standardized testing requirements for college admissions Colleges need to make test-optional or test-blind admissions permanent, even after the pandemic. Adam Cullen February 5, 2021
Graduate students say acquiring parental accommodations is difficult The vague policies and overall confusing process have long been a topic of discussion among the Graduate Student Government. Khushboo Rathore January 28, 2021
“Beauty in the Human Spirit”: David C. Driskell’s art legacy Through archived footage, images and interviews with David C. Driskell’s colleagues, this video offers insight into the renowned artist’s motivation during his career of… Amelia Jarecke December 17, 2020