A 60-year-old Odenton man charged with indecent exposure following an incident last month on the 5th floor of UMBC’s Albert O. Kuhn Library is free…
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A public immigration forum held by the League of Women Voters of Baltimore at the Catonsville Library was cancelled after protests from prominent local liberal…
Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh has joined a multi-state team of 15 other attorney generals in opposing President Trump’s plan to ban transgender individuals from…
The construction work on the Commons’ roof, is addressing prominent water leakage, mold and space issues that have troubled the Commons for years. It is…
The Baltimore director of Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation, Eric Holcomb, announced that the 225-year-old Christopher Columbus monument, vandalized in August following the removal…
Campus Republicans are working to bring political commentator and Daily Wire editor Ben Shapiro to campus to speak. College Republicans, a right-wing partisan student organization,…
Police received multiple reports of an active shooter on Howard University’s campus on Tuesday. After a thorough investigation, authorities found no evidence of a shooting,…
Mayor Catherine Pugh’s recent plan to offer free community college for all Baltimore public high school students continues to gather momentum. Her original announcement was…
Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh has joined a multi-state team of 15 other attorney generals in opposing President Trump’s plan to ban transgender individuals from…
UMBC’s very own Gymama Slaughter, a professor of computer science and electrical engineering, was recently awarded a $1.5 million research grant by the U.S. Army…