The Science of the City: When it comes to cars, parts are greater than the whole
By Paul Ruffins The signs are all along the Route 1 corridor: “We pay up to $700 for unwanted cars,…
MUSIC TO MY EARS: My neighbor Kay
By Eric Maring We had a major house fire in 2005 caused by an electric surge. We were out, but…
Residents Reflect: I am grateful for our community
by Mady Segal Bio: Mady Wechsler Segal, Ph.D., is professor emerita of sociology at the University of Maryland. Our lives…
Resolutions that endure
By Colin Phillips A year and a half ago, Joan Oberholtzer was exercising on her own, mostly at home, but…
College Park Wild : Sapsucker Signals
By Rick Borchelt Here in central Maryland, we can see woodpeckers all year long. In College Park, we regularly count…
Anna Latta Owens
By Mary C. Cook College Park’s first and only female mayor, Anna Latta Owens, was just five years old…
FROM WHERE I STAND: Stop it! Be civil
By Robert Craig Baum Last year proved that normalcy and civility are not the same thing. The end of the…
The science of the city: When it comes to cars, parts are greater than the whole
By Paul Ruffins The signs are all along the Route 1 corridor: “We pay up to $700 for unwanted cars,…
Residents Reflect: Communities come together
By Mary Anne Hakes As we now truly ease out of COVID-19 restrictions, I have been reflecting on the generosity…
New fitness stations bring lakeside exercise to College Park
by Julia Kyles We have 18 more reasons to visit Lake Artemesia: a new exercise center with a view of…