New UMD computer science program aims to teach working professionals This university is set to start offering the program in November. Eric Neugeboren October 10, 2019
“Hammock Haven” student project could save UMD trees from hammock damage At least six trees on this university's campus have been significantly damaged due to hammock use. Freelance Reporter October 9, 2019
New map project provides a visual tour of UMD’s transformation The map project uses old maps, development plans and photos to illustrate the university's transformation. Freelance Reporter October 9, 2019
Healthy Muslim Minds event attempts to break down mental health stigma The event, part of Mental Health Awareness Week, was organized by the Muslim Students Association. Freelance Reporter October 9, 2019
A.C. is still out in five UMD academic buildings over a week after outage The outage occurred on Sept. 30. Eric Neugeboren October 9, 2019
“We care about these students”: GSG calls for more funding options for undocumented students Accepting a graduate assistantship is impossible for students without Social Security numbers. Angela Roberts October 9, 2019
“Continuing on the legacy”: The Maryland Food Co-op lives on as a pop-up thrift store Two former worker-owners from the Maryland Food Co-op joined together with some friends to start the shop. Rina Torchinsky October 7, 2019
“Everybody has a voice”: UMD students march in annual Slut Walk Preventing Sexual Assault organized the fourth annual march. Freelance Reporter October 7, 2019
Speed cameras brought in almost $1 million for College Park last year Last fiscal year, College Park issued 53,980 citations to drivers caught speeding on tape. Carmen Molina Acosta October 7, 2019
A promise to John: Wife of slain Capital Gazette journalist finishes book he left behind Andrea Chamblee and her husband, John McNamara, met and fell in love at the University of Maryland. Matt McDonald October 7, 2019