From happy hour to late night: Here are UMD students’ favorite Route 1 bars
By Paige Trendell
Bar culture and nightlife are staples in College Park, as students enjoy happy hours during the week and dance, drink and enjoy the night on the weekends. Continue reading From happy hour to late night: Here are UMD students’ favorite Route 1 bars
UMD celebrates social impact initiatives through the Do Good Institute, Challenge
By Stella Henretta
The Do Good Institute, housed in the School of Public Policy, inspires and equips students to act on social issues through education, funding and mentorship. Continue reading UMD celebrates social impact initiatives through the Do Good Institute, Challenge
Some UMD buildings recover air conditioning after warm temperatures
By Sophia Herndon
The University of Maryland Facilities Management team is currently restoring air conditioning to McKeldin Library after multiple buildings across campus lost air conditioning last week. Continue reading Some UMD buildings recover air conditioning after warm temperatures
College Park’s ‘Route 1 Rampage’ cyclists push through despite wet roads
By Paige Trendell
The roads in downtown College Park were still wet as cyclists lined up for the last and most competitive men’s event at the Route 1 Rampage on Sunday. Continue reading College Park’s ‘Route 1 Rampage’ cyclists push through despite wet roads
Academic peer mentors provide experience, educational assistance to fellow students
By Abigail Bender
AMPs are undergraduate students who “provide experienced perspectives to students in a course they have previously completed successfully” by supporting the instructor and enhancing student success. Continue reading Academic peer mentors provide experience, educational assistance to fellow students
UMD Youth for Innocence club helps students fight for justice, gain legal experience
By Kaitlyn Novoa
The club’s mission is to discover and dispute wrongful convictions to further advance their strive for justice. Continue reading UMD Youth for Innocence club helps students fight for justice, gain legal experience
UMD student body left in uncharted territory following SGA election disqualifications
By Elizabeth Faragi
According to a campuswide email sent by the Elections Commission, an SGA Continuity Committee will be established to continue SGA operations until a special election is held in the fall. Continue reading UMD student body left in uncharted territory following SGA election disqualifications
Students learn ample career pathways in UMD Fire Protection Engineer program
By Hannah Harris
UMD’s Department of Fire Protection Engineering was founded in 1956 and remains the only fully accredited undergraduate program of its kind in the country. Continue reading Students learn ample career pathways in UMD Fire Protection Engineer program
UnLocked Project panelists bring lived experience, research on incarceration to UMD
By Miller Rogers-Tetrick
The UnLocked Project, a student organization that builds community for college students who have or have had an incarcerated parent, hosted a Familial Incarceration and Policy panel. Continue reading UnLocked Project panelists bring lived experience, research on incarceration to UMD
UMD 32 Bars musical theater group transports viewers ‘Into the Woods’ with fairy tale classics
By Devon Armor
The musical featured characters from “Cinderella,” “Jack and the Beanstalk,” “Rapunzel” and “Little Red Riding Hood.” Continue reading UMD 32 Bars musical theater group transports viewers ‘Into the Woods’ with fairy tale classics
