For the first time in the 50 year history of UMBC, course evaluations are all online. Course evaluations, platforms students use to give feedback on…
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With the arrival of eight new Democrats to the Baltimore City Council, a previously unsuccessful bid to raise the city’s minimum wage to $15 may…
After over 30 inches of snow dropped on Baltimore last winter, the city has increased and improved its programs and procedures for the upcoming winter.…
The Women’s Center at UMBC is seen as a critical resource on campus to many students, staff and faculty. Within the time span from July…
Due to the recent coinciding occurrences of a lower than projected enrollment total and a mid-year budget cut to the University System of Maryland by…
Old Ellicott City is a path many students take to get back to campus and holds a special place in people’s hearts. Business owners were…
UMBC Black Lives Matter Week, held by a multitude of individuals, created discourse and interest through a series of events and activities spread throughout last…
In an effort to address the city’s large number of shootings, the Baltimore City Council unanimously voted for the preliminary approval of a citywide gun…
Residents of UMBC’s Naval ROTC Building were forced to evacaute after UMBC Facilities Management was notified of a pipe leak that occured just outside the…
A large group of students could be seen marching down Academic Row late at night this past week, holding an array of signs and chanting…