This is a work of satire. It started out as a normal day of class, down in the Engineering lecture hall, with Professor Eric Anderson…
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This is a work of satire. In their never-ending effort to stay ahead of the times, UMBC administration released an announcement this past week that…
The hypocrisy of the Democratic Party is perhaps best embodied in Joe Biden, a man who recently announced his candidacy in the Democratic primaries. He…
I am writing in response to Maxi Wardcantori’s article about the school’s new logo, and also in response to the letter to the editor published…
The unveiling of UMBC’s new logo, and Ms. Wardcantori’s article couldn’t be timelier. I am currently enrolled in Myth, Memory, and the American Civil War,…
The views expressed in this article are the views of the author. Realistically speaking, Notre Dame does not need all the money it has been…
If there’s one thing consumers have learned, it’s that there are very few “good” corporations. Just scratching a bit below the surface, it’s easy to…
The views expressed in this article are the views of the author. There is an ongoing conversation about normalcy; about what is and is…
This is a work of satire. The highly anticipated Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building, first scheduled to be opened in the Spring of 1988, had to…
The views expressed in this article are the views of the author. “If you’re Hispanic, then why are you white?” Well, a long, long time…