Residential parking permits required on 48th Avenue after overcrowding complaints The ruling pertains to parking on the 8400 and 8500 block. Clara Niel September 23, 2020
Lack of communication surrounding UMD’s COVID-19 tests has left some feeling unsupported The problems range from missed phone calls to delayed results. Madison Peek September 21, 2020
Don’t be fooled by UMD’s attempts to avoid legal liability for student COVID-19 cases The administration doesn't really care about health and safety, just protecting itself in a court of law. Jake Foley-Keene September 20, 2020
TerpsVote and MaryPIRG get creative in registering students to vote They're finding new ways to reach them digitally. Matt McDonald September 18, 2020
Feeling isolated, some UMD freshmen at home try to connect with campus community "It doesn't feel like I'm even in college right now.” Freelance Reporter September 16, 2020
UMD made a mistake bringing students back, but it shouldn’t send them home now The administration now has a responsibility to keep students on the campus. Evan Crum September 15, 2020
UMD alumna set to be the first Black woman to join crew at international space station Jeanette Epps will embark on a six-month mission, expected to launch in 2021. Freelance Reporter September 14, 2020
UMD journalism students contribute to story about evictions amid COVID-19 Journalism students helped investigate and report on evictions occurring over the summer despite the Federal CARES Act. Freelance Reporter September 14, 2020
President Pines can’t claim ignorance when the COVID-19 outbreak hits UMD's administration is all too aware of the looming COVID-19 outbreak. Jake Foley-Keene September 13, 2020