In the midst of Quadmania headlines and spring break plans, it is easy to oversee the hidden talent that lives right under our noses. With…
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UMBC’s library showcased an eclectic art gallery presenting works on behalf of the Peace Corps from Feb. 26 – March 2. This art gallery is…
During Peace Corps week, master’s students who completed their two-year service tour of a developing country compiled their experiences into a short video about the…
The theme of this annual nationwide Engineers Week was “Inspiring Wonder.” Various engineering communities coordinated events around campus, including the Society of Women Engineers which…
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…
“I think every child deserves access to a world class education,” says John Olszewski Jr., a statement that rings true with his past. Olszewski was…
In a few words, the mission statement of the National Alliance on Mental Illness at UMBC is this: To promote mental well-being and awareness about…
A bill is in the works at the Maryland General Assembly titled “Community Colleges – Veterans Advisers and Veteran Resource Centers – Established.” This bill…
College offers a plethora of opportunities. Students can focus on getting a high GPA, meeting new people or joining clubs. People who live on campus…
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…