UMD is using its community garden to bolster its fight against food insecurity on campus The garden plans to work with the Campus Pantry throughout the summer. Emily Williams May 8, 2020
What it’s like to defend a dissertation in the age of COVID-19 So far, 160 UMD students have defended their dissertations virtually. Clara Longo de Freitas May 8, 2020
UMD students, professors weigh in on what growing up during COVID-19 could mean for Gen Z Generation Z, or people born after the mid-1990s, are at an extremely impressionable stage in their development. Kanika Mehra May 8, 2020
Construction worker seriously injured after becoming trapped under a falling rock at UMD Prince George's County's technical rescue team responded to the scene Thursday morning. Madison Peek May 7, 2020
Here’s what I learned from 3 years of writing opinion columns Writing weekly opinion columns taught me about activism and social justice. Liyanga de Silva May 6, 2020
Department of Education releases new Title IX guidelines amid coronavirus closure The guidelines are set to go into effect in August. Eric Neugeboren May 6, 2020
UMD administration offers a glimpse of what a return to campus this fall could look like The university has yet to announce when and to what extent the campus can reopen. Carmen Molina Acosta May 5, 2020
Buried in uncertainty, some UMD students struggle to keep up with school amid COVID-19 Some students have struggled with mental health and a lack of motivation to do schoolwork. Eric Neugeboren May 5, 2020
Days after 9-hour meeting, SGA president vetoes revised bylaws, standing rules of order Several members of the body are pushing for an emergency meeting to override the veto. Diamondback Staff May 5, 2020
UMD grads were hopeful about this year’s collective bargaining bill. Then, COVID-19 hit. The legislation would have allowed graduate student workers to unionize legally. Clara Longo de Freitas May 3, 2020