Engineers Unite UMBC’s second annual Engineer Week kicked off on Monday night with a discussion led by UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski. The goals of the…
Posts published in “Day: February 22, 2016”
The NBA All-Star Game has historically been a great place to display the newest sneakers for their audience. The All-Star Game has high viewership and…
Today, I had the opportunity to speak with Sabah Muktar, the secretary of the Muslim Student Association and a member of the Islamic Society of…
Student Support Services is undergoing a lot of change lately, with the most publicized shift being a change in name. Student Support Services is now…
Last week, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia passed away on a visit to Texas at the age of 79. In his passing, politicians have sparked…
An author writes a book, the public likes the book and a film maker uses that book to create a movie. This has especially been…
Young chicken breast, locally sourced. Crispy, brown breaded exterior, with a delicate spice blend. Soft, juicy white meat inside. Served on a bed of lightly…
On Feb, 9, a spotlight shone on one of UMBC’s faculty diversity initiatives, the Postdoctoral Fellowship for Faculty Diversity. “Developed by the Executive Committee on…
As the countdown towards graduation begins, students nervously anticipate what awaits them in the future. The post-graduation plan for many students involves finding a job,…
The demonstration team of UMBC’s Tae kwon do club had its first performance on Feb. 10 during Athelton High School’s Lunar New Year Celebration. The…
With recent release of Quadmania tickets, most students only know the Campus Information Center as the place to get their tickets for Fetty Wap. Most…
A break in UMBC’s water distribution system meant that students and faculty had to contend with prolonged water-loss throughout the early part of the weekend.…
Sun report indicates decline in drug arrests A recent report from the Baltimore Sun suggests that drug-related arrests within the city has decreased by nearly…
Feb. 15, Theft from Buildings – Dining Hall Feb. 18, Second Degree Assault/Simple Stalking – Potomac Hall Feb.19, Destruction of Property/Act of Intolerance – Susquehanna…
Despite the snow and freezing temperatures, for UMBC’s sports teams spring is beginning as both lacrosse teams, baseball and softball prepare to face off against…
The women’s Retriever swimming and diving team inaugurated the new semester with a standout performance in Massachusetts to win their second champion in a row. The…