When choosing a study abroad program, there are two primary types of program to consider. The first one is known as direct enrollment programs, wherein…
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An influx of walk-out protests against gun violence, led by high school students, are fast-approaching. One takes place on Wednesday, March 14. Some of these…
Crowds. Endless wait times and delays. Hours spent trapped in a cramped metal tube. All of these are realities of flying, and all of these…
Finding a good set of roommates can feel like playing the lottery. Even if the people someone plans to live with are their friends, sometimes…
As the end of the spring semester nears, the class of 2018 is in preparation for graduation. The commencement ceremony will take place on May…
Every student at UMBC pays a $98 activity fee to the university every year. This fee is used by the Student Government Association to fund…
Hazing on college campuses has been a ritual in the U.S. for 200 years. Cornell University had a hazing-related death as early as 1873. During…
A bill is in the works at the Maryland General Assembly titled “Community Colleges – Veterans Advisers and Veteran Resource Centers – Established.” This bill…
As the spring semester begins, more and more faculty and students catch the flu. Classrooms, lecture halls and cramped hallways lead to higher risks of…
If the Nobel Committee is committed to celebrating peace, then it will award the 2018 Nobel Peace Prize to one of the most principled and…