Two members of the elite Gun Trace Task Force from the Baltimore City Police Department, detectives Marcus Taylor and Daniel Hersl, were convicted on multiple…
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Hell hath no fury quite like college students with no internet, a lesson that UMBC was reminded of when students had to deal with unusually…
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has recently announced various items, including education expenses, in the state budget proposal for the fiscal year of 2019, several of…
UMBC’s first Rhodes Scholar, Naomi Mburu, attended the State of the Union Address as a guest to Maryland Democratic Senator Ben Cardin on January 30.…
In lieu of student requests and reorganization of management, Student Life and the Commons have come together to form Campus Life, an initiative that, according…
Options for accessibility, including accommodations for people with disabilities, are continuing to expand as construction projects proceed on campus. As evidenced in the recently completed…
“When you open a school, you close a prison,” is a quote by Victor Hugo, and the favorite of Gabriel Acevero, a 2011 UMBC alumnus,…
UMBC celebrated the opening of the new Event Center with food, dancing, and music on Wednesday, Jan. 31 by hosting an open house for students…
In January, UMBC lost an integral piece of their community: Walter Sherwin, a man who taught for over 40 years and had an immeasurable impact…
On Sunday, Jan. 25, two users added hateful and vulgar comments to a myUMBC post by The Retriever describing the increase of on-campus hate crimes…