An emergency evacuation of the Albin O. Kuhn Library has left many UMBC students without critical university resources for a minimum of 24 hours. At approximately 2:20…
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This month, an anti-semitic hate crime was committed in the majority freshman Patapsco Hall. Swastika symbols were placed in the suggestion box on the door of…
UMBC’s Division of Information Technology recently announced that construction of a new communications tower is slated to begin. The motive for the renovation is to…
GRIT-X was a series of “presentations to celebrate the achievements of UMBC’s alumni and faculty.” The program was broken into 30 minute sessions “where select groups…
It all started when a National Institutes of Health announcement called for new applications to the NIH-funded MARC program. MARC U*STAR stands for Maximizing Access…
Being a national leader in applied learning and continuing to rise among national ranks, it comes as no surprise that UMBC’s very own resident students were provided with…
Under new leadership, UMBC’s Habitat for Humanity club received a complete overhaul this semester. With prior years seeing low membership numbers and general lack of…
In May 1991, the Women’s Center Committee of the President’s Commission for Women met to find the best way to go about establishing a place…
Every year since 1907, Baltimore Magazine releases a list of what of the best Baltimore has to offer. Its “Best of 2016” edition pinpoints Baltimore’s best…
Have you been in a lecture hall where your desk was falling apart and the paint was chipping? Were you praying to Vishnu that you…