For decades, Duo Alterno has toured the world performing in over fifty countries, serenading the world with powerful vocals and skillful piano play. This past…
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Sexual assault is a tough reality that affects too many people. Junior interdisciplinary studies major Alexia Petasis call attention to this situation through her dance…
Baltimore is characterized by the diversity of its people. With each individual, there is a unique set of stories. This piqued the interest of a…
The Student Events Board (SEB) continued its Weekly Movie series with “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle,” the 2017 reboot of the 1995 classic. As usual,…
The culmination of a Master’s thesis brings feelings of accomplishment to the students who complete this next step of their educational careers. In the Center for…
The journey of a writer is one full of twists and turns, triumphs and failures. In her debut novel, “The Wangs vs the World,” Jade Chang…
At the Ottobar, a small punk venue on North Howard Street, Japanese Breakfast geared up to play a sold-out show and kick-off a massive six-month…
The University of Pennsylvania is a classic Ivy League university known for its finance and other STEM-driven majors. However, what most do not know is…
Krisztina Dér’s flute solo and light show performance last Thursday in UMBC’s Music Box, entitled “Flute/Light,” shifted the way audiences receive music. Inspired by the…
As you enter the East lobby of the Baltimore Museum of Art, a web of wires run from wall to wall and hang from the…