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Posts published in “Arts & Culture”
Social justice is rooted in the effort to create fair and equal opportunities for people of all lifestyles and backgrounds. On Wednesday, Oct. 25, Zeta…
“Awesome.” “Gay.” “Exhilarating.” “Liberating.” “Astounding…” These are the five words that some of Acid Flashbacks Theatre Company’s board members use to describe their experience…
The Center for Art, Design, and Visual Culture invited four outstanding artists to display their creations in Spectrum: 2017 Visual Arts Faculty Exhibition on November…
If you have never been to MGM National Harbor, it is similar to being inside of an airport. There are an assortment of high-class restaurants…
In the mid-1970s, groups of women settled in Oregon, California and New Mexico in order to occupy a land-based community, by women, for women, that…
On Wednesday Oct. 25, the English department sponsored a colloquium featuring Rafael Walker, visiting professor of English at UMBC. Walker’s interest in American and African…
Writing papers can be an intimidating aspect of university life. To be honest, even writing a 280-character tweet is challenging, so professors are really expecting…
Gwar, a heavy metal band formed in Richmond, Virginia, has been doing “their thing” for 33 years now and are still going strong. What is…
This past month, students may have noticed a book popping up all over campus. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s “Purple Hibiscus” was available for free at the…