Students trade street clothes for spandex and pleather UMBC students with a passion for costume play often step into another world by donning new clothes…
Posts published in January 2015
Consider joining a student organization As students return to school for the spring, they should be encouraged to get involved with campus activities. Being a…
UMBC Transit’s stop by the Hippodrome Theatre Aboard a shuttle bus provided by UMBC Transit, students are now offered a free ride to downtown Baltimore.…
One of the three Second Generation Scholars chats about the importance of family and academics. What is your name, major and year? My name is…
Popularity rises but FAA continues to regulate Drone technologies are becoming more prominent in politics and on college campuses leading UMBC to develop specific UAV…
No sign of adoption anytime soon The mobile payments landscape is not looking good at UMBC as services like Apple Pay and Google Wallet continue…
International students will find cheaper off-campus housing When it comes to finding a place to live year-round, it is more affordable to live off-campus. UMBC…
United States U.S. President Barack Obama delivered his State of the Union address before Congress on Tuesday, Jan. 22. During his address, he focused…
Proposed plan would make community college cost-free for qualifying part-time students On January 8, President Barack Obama informed the country of his latest proposal: free…
Survey offers chance to voice opinions on campaign and election conduct With the spring semester now underway, the Student Government Association (SGA) has begun…
UMBC police respond to reported assault involving firearm, issue campus-wide alert UMBC police are urging students and faculty to be on the lookout in the…
UMBC proves successful in protection against cyber attacks With cyber attacks against universities on the rise, online college security systems, including those at UMBC, work…
Why our administration should dodge the trend of mandatory attendance UMBC’s lectures are currently in the province of the professor – to decide whether or…