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Police Log

Compiled by the Retriever Weekly News Staff October 10 Destruction of Property – Academic Area October 11 Destruction of Property – Lot 2 October 13…

The Week In Review

Compiled by the Retriever Weekly News Staff Oct. 15 The findings of a George Mason University survey, released on Wednesday, revealed that a majority of…

Meyerhoff Graduate Fellow recognized for excellence

Rasheeda Johnson, a UMBC alumna, is this year’s Otani Award recipient Sarah Preis Features Editor spreis1@umbc.edu Gerontology student Rasheeda Johnson was chosen to receive the…

Nation and World News

Ahmed Eissa Senior Staff Writer aeissa2@umbc.edu Spain A doctor in Madrid said on Wednesday that a Spanish nurse infected with Ebola, Teresa Romero, remembers touching…

Police Log

Compiled by the Retriever Weekly News Staff September 28 Theft from Buildings – Engineering/Computer Science Building   September 29 Theft of Bicycle – Walker Apartments…

The Week in Review

Compiled by the Retriever Weekly News Staff   Sept. 30 Olympian swimmer Michael Phelps was arrested for drunk driving early Tuesday morning. Phelps was stopped…

Nation and World News

Ahmed Eissa Senior Staff Writer aeissa2@umbc.edu United States United States health officials confirmed on Tuesday that a man who traveled from Liberia to the United…

Friday Night Live Arrives on Campus

Theatre COM brings sketch comedy to Flat Tuesdays Griffin Baltz Contributing Writer On Friday, October 3rd, the Theatre Council of Majors collaborated with several students…

Nothing is forgotten

Amanda Quinn Foreign Correspondent Quinn1@umbc.edu During World War II, over 1,500,000 soldiers and civilians died during the Siege of Leningrad. They are honored and remembered…

Scenic Pond or Stagnant Puddle?

The pond next to the Albin O. Kuhn Library has faced several delays in construction, prompting concern from students and faculty alike Manisha Vepa Contributing…