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Maryland Gets Closer to Joining Capital Bikeshare

Maryland Gets Closer to Joining Capital Bikeshare

If you look at a Capital Bikeshare station map, you'll quickly notice that there are no stations in Maryland. None. That could soon change, expanding the scope of the popular bike-sharing program beyond the District and Arlington County. more ›

College Hoops Roundup: Women's Edition

College Hoops Roundup: Women's Edition

While we have already discussed what the local men's basketball teams will be up to later this week, the women's teams will also be repping the DMV starting this Saturday. DCist breaks down where the Terps, Hoyas, and Mids will be going for the women's NCAA Tournament: more ›

Fewer Sports for Maryland, But a Nicer Presidential Home

Fewer Sports for Maryland, But a Nicer Presidential Home

The University of Maryland may have eight fewer athletic teams this year due to budget cuts, but it will still move ahead with building a new home for the university's president. more ›

University of Maryland Decides to Cut Eight Athletic Teams

University of Maryland Decides to Cut Eight Athletic Teams

University of Maryland President Wallace Loh issued his response to the President's Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics this morning. Loh's decision? To eliminate eight athletic programs, as the commission had recommended last week. more ›

University of Maryland Athletic Commission Recommends Elimination of Eight Teams

University of Maryland Athletic Commission Recommends Elimination of Eight Teams

Last night, the University of Maryland issued a damning report from the President's Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics, which recommended that eight of its teams be eliminated in face of budget deficits that could balloon up to $17 billion by 2017 if proper action is not taken. more ›

University of Maryland Eliminating Swimming Program In Face of Budget Deficits

University of Maryland Eliminating Swimming Program In Face of Budget Deficits

The University of Maryland athletic department is planning to drop its men's and women's swimming teams as part of a cost-cutting initiative, according to The Washington Post. more ›

Monday Night Lights: Maryland vs. Miami

Monday Night Lights: Maryland vs. Miami

I don't think this is what the ACC envisioned when they originally scheduled this matchup. In what should be branded as "The Offseason Bowl", the University of Maryland and the University of Miami will take the field on Labor Day evening for a nationally televised conference opener in College Park. more ›

Pat Collins: The Hits Just Keep On Coming

Pat Collins: The Hits Just Keep On Coming

In yesterday's Go Home Already, we linked to a bizarre road rage story in which a College Park man was accused of attacking another motorist with a power line that had been knocked down during Hurricane Irene. more ›

SGA Grants, Then Retracts Additional WMUC Funding

SGA Grants, Then Retracts Additional WMUC Funding

During a marathon session last night, the University of Maryland's Student Government Association granted WMUC an additional $6,000 in funds, only to revoke the money hours later due to a $20,000 miscalculation. more ›

WMUC Facing Budget Crisis

WMUC Facing Budget Crisis

WMUC, the University of Maryland's campus radio station, is facing a budget shortfall after receiving only $7,000 in funds from the Student Government Association, according to The Diamondback. more ›

College Basketball Preview: Maryland vs. #5 Duke

College Basketball Preview: Maryland vs. #5 Duke

Now that we have entered the month of February, the heart of the ACC schedule is in full swing. While Wednesday's action features a half-dozen teams in conference play, the main attraction is obviously the rivalry rematch between Duke and Maryland in College Park. more ›

Kevin Anderson Named New Maryland Athletic Director

Kevin Anderson Named New Maryland Athletic Director

Less than 24 hours after Maryland defeated Navy in the Crab Bowl Classic, the University unveiled former Army athletic director Kevin Anderson as the new athletic director in College Park. Anderson was selected late last week after a 17-person search committee deliberated over three finalists that also included University of Connecticut athletic director (and Maryland alumnus) Jeff Hathaway and University of Buffalo athletic director Warde Manuel. more ›

University of Maryland Names Wallace Loh as New President

University of Maryland Names Wallace Loh as New President

The University of Maryland will name University of Iowa provost Wallace D. Loh as its new president according to the Washington Post. The University had been actively searching for a new president after C.D. Mote announced he would be retiring after a 12-year tenure in College Park. more ›

Watch: Video of College Park Police Beating

In the event you haven't yet watched the video that was released by an attorney for one of the University of Maryland students who claims he was beaten by Prince George's County police officers last month, take a minute to do so now. You'll recall that 27 people were arrested on March 3 in the wake of post-game celebrations in College Park -- celebrations that by all accounts got out of hand. But this video is really quite damning, and has in fact already led to the suspension of at least one and a criminal investigation against a total of three sworn officers. more ›

27 Arrested in Post-Game Celebrations in College Park

The Post reports that 27 people were arrested in the skirmish, many of them University of Maryland students. WUSA9's video footage clearly shows officers using violent tactics against some of the revelers: one student was hit in the head repeatedly with a night stick, while another was beaten with a riot shield. Some of those celebrating are also shown pulling down a street sign, and later, a smaller group of students set fire to a tree on campus, according to the Post. more ›

'Cougar' Spotted at Univ. of Maryland No Cougar at All

'Cougar' Spotted at Univ. of Maryland No Cougar at All

We got pretty excited about the potential cougar spotted on the University of Maryland campus in College Park last week, if only for the endless stream of terrible, double entendre-based jokes that it spawned. But it turns out the 'cougar' wasn't a cougar at all -- surveillance photos indicate the cat people saw was probably a Savannah cat. more ›

Cougar on the Loose at the University of Maryland?

Cougar on the Loose at the University of Maryland?

Thanks to a reader for forwarding this email from the University of Maryland Department of Public Safety: more ›

Transit on Thursday: Ice, Ice Baby

Transit on Thursday: Ice, Ice Baby

Everyone knows that JFK once described the District as a city of Northern charm and Southern efficiency, but the same could be said about our winter weather contrasted with the complete incompetence of those who try to drive in its result or clear it from the roads. Beet juice or not, there's ice on the roads and sidewalks. Walk and drive with caution. Torture Doesn't Work: Guess what? Punishing Virginians with large fees – between... more ›

 Transit on Thursday: At Long Last

Transit on Thursday: At Long Last

If you’re a regular reader of Transit on Thursday, you’ll have noted week after week of Green line delays over the past few months caused by the testing of new rail cars. Good news – those delays could soon cease. Metro is getting ready to stop testing and starting using, reports WTOP. The new rail cars, featuring two different designs, will be brought into service by Christmas. The first design is carpetless, with lots of... more ›

Three Stars: The Fake Accents

Three Stars: The Fake Accents

Perhaps the most interesting aspect of The Fake Accents is their ability to make their inherent contradictions seamlessly coexist. One might not expect that the same band who records and listens to their own practice sessions would also write a disclaimer on their first album that most of the songs that they'd written were actually just ripped off of other songs. Their songs are identifiable by both their catchy hooks and their noisy guitar riffs.... more ›

College Hoops Rundown: GMU Spices It Up

College Hoops Rundown: GMU Spices It Up

George Mason capped a successful holiday week by beating South Carolina yesterday to take third-place in the Old Spice Classic in Orlando, Fla. Will Thomas paced the Patriots with 22 points and 11 rebounds, solidifying his place on the All-Tournament team. George Mason kicked off their tournament with an 87-77 win over 18th-ranked Kansas State. John Vaughan's 21 points led the team, which put all five starters in double figures. Folarin Campbell's 25 points made... more ›

Transit on <strike>Thursday</strike> Friday: Caught

Transit on Thursday Friday: Caught

As we are still recovering from the gluttony that was Thanksgiving, and since it was pretty slow news week in, well, everything, we are light on the transit news, too. But first, which D.C. Council Member likes to ignore laws? You get one guess and the answer is after the jump. Photo by AlbinoFlea... more ›

College Hoops Rundown: ...and They're Off!

College Hoops Rundown: ...and They're Off!

The mid-November start to the NCAA basketball season tends to get lost in the universe of sports coverage. This is probably due to the staggered opening nights around the country, but can also be attributed to competition with other sports -- college football entering its stretch run, the NFL in midseason, even the NBA's opening weeks garner more attention than college hoops. We're not about to let this exciting time slip through the cracks. With... more ›

Transit on Thursday: Red Line Delays Edition

Transit on Thursday: Red Line Delays Edition

Commenter Nate asked if we would look into what's been happening on the Red line lately, which he describes as having been suffering from "morning and/or afternoon delays every day for nearly two weeks now." Indeed, we've heard others grumbling about the Red line of late, which is usually one of Metro's speediest rush hour options. WMATA explains that the current Red line delays are due to ongoing work needed to replace pieces of... more ›

Three Stars: Mancuso-Suzda Project

Three Stars: Mancuso-Suzda Project

The Mancuso-Suzda Project, an adventurous local avant-garde jazz duo, is currently serving as artist-in-residence at Strathmore. The program selects a different local performer each month and provides educational and performance opportunities in order to cultivate local talent in the fine arts. Previous artists-in-residence include Laura Burhenn of Georgie James, jazz harmonicist Frédéric Yonnet, jazz percussionist Kush Abadey, singer/songwriter LEA, and Celtic harp player Lily Neill. Like so many groups these days, the Mancuso-Suzda Project came... more ›

College News Roundup

College News Roundup

Written by DCist Contributor Josh Kramer The Hatchet — George Washington University >>David Horowitz, organizer of Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week, spoke Thursday night at GWU. Horowitz criticized the university and for its reaction to the students who hung ironically critical posters on campus, but spent most of the talk explaining the history of the Ottoman empire and what he believes is the rise of "Islamo-fascism." Horowitz also tried to claim that he is not a racist.... more ›

College News Roundup

College News Roundup

Written by DCist Contributor Sarah Stonesifer The Diamondback – University of Maryland: >> Hartwick Towers, an off-campus apartment building, was the scene of a fire on Friday, Oct. 12. The fire has come under scrutiny by both students and city officials, as the building is not equipped with sprinklers and fire alarms did not function during the fire. Students were left on their own to find alternative housing until they were let back into their... more ›

#19 Cavs Visit College Park

#19 Cavs Visit College Park

Written by DCist contributor Brett Gellman The Maryland Terrapins (4-2, 1-1) take on the 19th ranked Virginia Cavaliers (6-1, 3-0) in a nationally televised homecoming contest tomorrow night at College Park in what is shaping up to be the best ACC matchup of the entire day, and yes, that includes Miami-FSU. The Terps, who are coming off a much-needed bye week, squeaked out a 28-26 victory against Georgia Tech two weeks ago after Travis Bell’s... more ›

Transit on Thursday: Pay Up

Transit on Thursday: Pay Up

We'd like to waste about $800 sitting in traffic this year, please. That, at least, is the average annual cost for Marylanders who choose to drive during peak periods, (yet another) new Texas Transportation Institute tells us via Capitol News Service and WTOP. The total congestion cost, the study says, is $3.1 billion annually. We can think of some pretty good things to do with an extra $800. And they have nothing to do with... more ›

D.C. Authors Are National Book Award Finalists

D.C. Authors Are National Book Award Finalists

You'd think that, once the Almighty found himself on the business end of God Is Not Great, Christopher Hitchens' latest broadside, there'd be hell to pay. Instead, Hitchens' book became an international bestseller, racking up laudatory reviews and garnering an even larger audience for his witty contrarianism. Which makes one suspect that perhaps The Hitch is on to something. As if it needed more attention, yesterday God Is Not Great was named one of five... more ›

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