“Lady Bird,” directed by Greta Gerwig, is a film about a young girl’s coming of age. At the center of this movie, however, is her…
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How much is known about medieval maritime trade between the ancient Asian and Arabian powers? Unfortunately, not as much as historians and museums would like.…
UMBC’s English Department Reading Series invites writers of all backgrounds to share their literary art with students on campus. On April 11, the English department…
For those looking for outdoor fun in Baltimore this month, the Charm City Bluegrass Festival is right around the corner. This two day festival is…
Baltimore calls itself a city of neighborhoods, sectioned off into communities of churches, corner stores, barbershops and, once upon a time, movie theaters, that Amy…
War is, unfortunately, a reality of the world around us, and while it may not be happening directly in front of our eyes, wars of…
Professor Elle Derly held a special interdisciplinary assignment for her Aging 101 students that combined aging with appreciation for the fine arts. The students were…
The lights dimmed, the conductor came out and lifted his hand. A confused hush fell over the Lineham Concert Hall. The entire crowd wondered the…
Get ready to bring out your red, white, and blue because UMBC’s event center is hosting the 2022 Spring Olympics! The recent win in the…
2018 has been a great year for UMBC. From winning the America East Championship title and making it into March Madness to booking 21 Savage…