Many Marylanders use mobile apps to find love and live to tweet about it

Mobile dating apps have become popular in today’s dating scene. Maryland Tinder users tweet about their experiences with the app.

Wacky Weather

COLLEGE PARK- Record-breaking temperatures bring students out to enjoy the unseasonably warm February weather. But the word’s out that winter is about to strike again.

Lawmakers lay passing bills aside for a night to pass the rock

COLLEGE PARK– Maryland state lawmakers are sometimes known for playing hardball, but for one night during the 90-day session, they faced off against each other in a game of basketball.

University of Maryland students walk out of class to to support diversity on campus

COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Hundreds of students at the University of Maryland put down their books and raised their voices in a demonstration to urge support for, what they called, marginalized groups on campus. The students say that while their…

Once the Capital of Boring Food, Washington Evolves to Culinary Cutting Edge

It’s not just half-smokes and mumbo sauce anymore

In Football Recruiting Sweepstakes, Maryland Has Fallen Short

Other states’ powerhouses picking off local talent

PIANOS FOR PLAY: Students put their musical talents on display

A University of Maryland student formed the group Pianos for Play which placed five upright pianos around campus for the public to play.

Maryland Football Hires Kentucky’s Andy Buh as New Defensive Coordinator

Maryland football’s new defensive coordinator, Andy Buh, helped orchestrate turnarounds at Stanford University and the University of Nevada Reno. Can he help the Terps do the same?

BROOM BALL: An ice sport where you leave your skates at home

COLLEGE PARK – An ice sport where no skates are allowed, broom ball is a favorite among college students, turning late Thursday nights into longstanding rivalries.

Board questions agencies’ procurement processes, minority business participation

At Wednesday’s Board of Public Works meeting, Lt. Gov. Boyd Rutherford and Comptroller Peter Franchot questioned the state’s process of granting contracts and challenged the dearth of minority business subcontracts in University System of Maryland contracts.