Facing low customer turnout, the Downtown College Park Farmers Market’s future is unclear Earlier this month, the market announced it would be wrapping up a month ahead of schedule. Sahana Jayaraman October 25, 2019
A dog park is coming to North College Park this summer The project is anticipated to cost nearly $376,000. Sahana Jayaraman October 25, 2019
New College Park outpatient center aims to curb opioid addiction in PG County Ideal Option opened on Route 1 this week. Eric Neugeboren October 25, 2019
Early voting opens Sunday for the College Park City Council elections This is the first time early voting is available for the city council elections. Angela Mecca October 25, 2019
UMD researchers are developing a robot to stabilize trauma patients while in transit The robot was engineered to focus specifically on abdominal injuries, which can't be treated with tourniquets. Rina Torchinsky October 24, 2019
UMD students mobilized to vote in College Park after “unruly social gatherings” ordinance UMD's SGA estimates that around 100 members of Greek life have registered to vote locally after the council voted unanimously in favor of the controversial ordinance in September. Carmen Molina Acosta October 24, 2019
UMD researchers planted a vineyard on a golf course. Here’s why. Creators are transforming the new addition into a space that students studying agriculture can use to learn about the wine industry. Rina Torchinsky October 24, 2019
UMD SGA votes to fund mental health first aid training sessions, but wants expansion This is the second year in a row they've funded the program. Amanda Hernández October 24, 2019
College Park City Council gives preliminary approval for shopping center redevelopment Greystar Real Estate Partners, the developer behind the proposal, is planning to add an apartment building. Sahana Jayaraman October 23, 2019
“I can’t be without these people”: A UMD singing group forges lasting friendships The group celebrated their 30-year anniversary this month in a performance with current students and alumni from decades past. Matt McDonald October 22, 2019