Stamp says UMD’s Co-op is closing next month. Its workers still have hope. They're trying to fundraise and gather support for the business. Sarah D'Souza April 26, 2019
UMD DOTS wants to raise awareness for people with “invisible disabilities” The campaign encourages able-bodied riders to give up their bus seats. Sarah D'Souza April 26, 2019
UMD RHA votes to adapt diversity and inclusion action committee to improve efficiency The measure passed 32-4 with no abstentions. Maria Trovato April 25, 2019
UMD awards record amount of funding to support campus environmental projects The initiatives include limiting single-waste plastics and researching stormwater management. Alexandra Marquez April 25, 2019
UMD faculty, students will help choose President Loh’s replacement USM Chancellor Robert Caret announced who would sit on the committee to find Loh's successor Wednesday. Samantha Subin April 25, 2019
“Welcome to the fight”: Teach-in event at UMD aims to reduce gun violence About three dozen people attended the event at the Edward St. John Building, which was led by a panel of local experts and activists. Freelance Reporter April 25, 2019
UMD’s LGBTQ+ community celebrates Pride Month with zine writing workshop at Stamp The event, Between the Lines: A Pride-Themed Zine Writing Workshop, was held at Stamp's Studio A. Freelance Reporter April 25, 2019
UMD professor Stanley Plumly remembered for his devotion to students, poetry Plumly, who taught poetry at this university for 34 years, died this month from multiple myeloma complications. Angela Roberts April 24, 2019
After construction delays, the Purple Line development team has a new CEO The new CEO is Peter van der Waart, who has previously worked on large public-private partnerships. Christine Condon April 24, 2019
UMD researchers may have figured out a way to develop electricity from wood It uses low-grade heat. Alexandra Marquez April 24, 2019