Daisy Grant to become The Diamondback’s next editor in chief The psychology major will be the first non-journalism major to take the paper's helm since 2006. Anastasia Marks April 8, 2020
As online classes begin, some UMD professors juggle teaching and parenting at home Professors stuck at home with kids say they're learning to balance their two roles. Jonathan Tercasio April 7, 2020
UMD SGA announces candidates, parties set to compete in this year’s elections In all, 61 students are running for executive and legislative positions on the body. Amanda Hernández April 7, 2020
UMD RHA narrowly passes bill to make the diversity and inclusion committee permanent The resolution passed with just one more vote than it needed. Kanika Mehra April 7, 2020
A distillery powered by UMD alumni has pivoted to producing hand sanitizer The Beltsville business is among hundreds across the U.S. making the move. Rina Torchinsky April 7, 2020
Tax issues surrounding international student pay prompts GSG to suggest exec board changes Students who are on F-1 visas can't work more than 20 hours per week when school is in session. Angela Roberts April 7, 2020
Empty shelves, carts piled high: College Park grocery stores in the time of coronavirus Grocery store employees have struggled to keep pace with surging demand as shoppers anxiously stock up on canned food, frozen vegetables, chicken and other products. Diamondback Staff April 7, 2020
UMD students can expect fee refunds by April 30 Students are encouraged to sign up for direct deposit to get their refund faster, officials said. Rina Torchinsky April 6, 2020
Photo essay: Campus has been empty for three weeks. Here’s what’s left behind. The University of Maryland's 1,335-acre campus is now a ghost town. Diamondback Photo Staff April 5, 2020
Academics deserve financial and institutional security. Here’s what they need. The academic job market can be saved — but faculty need funding and power. Max Foley-Keene April 5, 2020