Japan A powerful 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck southern Japan near the city of Kumamoto on Saturday morning around 1:25 a.m. local time, killing at least 19…
Posts published in “Day: April 18, 2016”
Baltimore got a little more soulful when singer-songwriter Charlie Puth arrived. On April 2, Charlie Puth stopped in Baltimore at Rams Head Live during his…
It seemed that Capree Garner had been hosting events for years, but this was actually her first rodeo. In the Commons ballroom, while hurrying from…
The UMBC sign that once greeted students when entering the campus has recently been removed as a part of UMBC’s new project to revamp the…
At the beginning of its reign, Fox’s “American Idol” raked in the ratings, topping out at over 38 million viewers. However, those ratings had been…
While most students were taking a few deep breaths before hunkering down for the last month of classes, senior dance students were already hard at work putting…
Campo Santo’s debut game, “Firewatch,” pulls absolutely no punches. Thrusting protagonist Henry alone directly into the wilderness of the Wyoming Rockies, the game is atmospheric…
Although UMBC has clearly been established as a home for STEM majors, many of the humanities and social science departments still have enough room to grow,…
Over the past few years, our Student Government Association has been degraded by waves of corrupt presidents and troubled elections. This year, the Jankoski-Amsini presidency…
Filmmaker and publisher Ram Devineni came to campus Wednesday to showcase his new project where art, activism and technology intersect to create his innovative comic…
What we consume at UMBC is often a mystery: True Grit’s provides healthy greens, but students don’t know where those eats are sourced from. UMBC’s student run…