Egypt Six soldiers, including four American peacekeepers, were wounded in two explosions caused by improvised explosive devices in northeast Sinai on Thursday. Pentagon official Captain…
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There have been subtle structural changes to the UMBC pond, including removing the water altogether. Rusty Postlewate of UMBC’s Facilities Management has been sending out…
During the summer, senior English major Kelly Purtell began ordering her textbooks, including Geoffrey Chaucer’s “House of Fame” from Amazon.com. “Three books were packaged together…
Bike thefts are on the rise at UMBC once again, prompting the UMBC police to take action. On Aug. 24, a campus-wide crime alert was…
On April 27, the election results for the Student Government Association were officially announced. Anthony Jankoski and Daniel Amsini would become the student body’s president…
English department accolades Department Chair Orianne Smith won First Book Prize in a competition held by the British Association for Romantic Studies. Her work, “Romantic…
Guatemala Tens of thousands of Guatemalans protested in Guatemala City on Thursday, demanding the resignation of President Otto Perez, who has been accused of involvement…
Over the 2015 summer sessions, both myUMBC and Blackboard remodeled their sites, adding instant messaging widgets, organizational columns and daily email alerts. MyUMBC reorganized their…
United States The White House disclosed on Thursday that American development expert Warren Weinstein and Italian aid worker Giovanni Lo Porto were killed in a…
Collaboration between the institutions to immediately begin with rollout of five unique projects UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski and the Superintedent of the US Naval Academy…