As the school year progresses, students find themselves spending more time studying than before. As a result, students spend more time creating and participating in…
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Recently, the Trump administration has allowed almost any employer to claim a religious or moral objection to Obamacare’s birth control coverage under an expansive rollback.…
The leaves are falling, the air is crisp and pumpkins are leading markets around the nation — it is October! For most students, October is…
Elevators are almost always a second thought for many UMBC students, as most buildings around campus have them and there are always staircases available as…
“Man, Image, Idea: Photographs of Men” from the Mark Rice Collection is an exhibition of about 75 photographs donated to the Special Collections at the…
UMBC has always existed as a small community. There is a mutual trust between students and staff to be respectful and understanding of one another.…
Homecoming is upon us and with it comes the traditional comedy show put on by the Division of Student Affairs. This year, the featured comedian…
UMBC has long been considered a commuter campus. Almost 14,000 undergraduate and graduate students are enrolled, only 1,500 of which are freshmen, and 25 percent…
As the fall semester continues, the leaves begin to change colors, the weather gets colder and more students across campus get sick. As a result,…
During the preseason games in 2016, Colin Kaepernick, quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, quietly remained seated during The Star Spangled Banner. After the anthem,…