During the Spring 2015 semester, the Student Government Association held their annual elections, with the intention of keeping the UMBC student body well informed. They…
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This Fall, UMBC introduced Masala, a small Indian restaurant, in place of Fresh Fusions, an oasis of meat-free options for the campus’ vegan and vegetarian…
Resolutions and changes in tuition work to improve students’ financial situations during college College students are graduating with thousands of dollars of debt hanging over…
Mass fear of new nicotine technologies may be unwarranted The Center for Disease Control released data this month from the organization’s annual National Youth Tobacco…
The First Amendment protects even hate speech The First Amendment is unique in its protections of speech, especially its protections of hate speech, which is…
English speakers have an easier time adjusting to campus UMBC gives a warm welcome to many international students, but can do more for those who…
Should the RAC be open 24/7 to accommodate for hectic student schedules? The idea to make the RAC open 24/7 has recently been presented, but…
Crisis pregnancy centers in the U.S. revealed as non-medical clinics Crisis Pregnancy Centers are non-medical, faith based clinics dispensing inaccurate information to pregnant women looking…
The potentially beneficial Red Card Program is under advertised to students The Red Card Program at UMBC is a good program to promote off campus…
An argument for police accountability Body-worn and dashboard cameras keep the police accountable for their actions as government officials are sworn to keep the public…