For some UMBC students, especially those who live on campus, “Arbutus” is nothing more than the name of a transit route, but the town has…
Posts published in “Day: September 21, 2015”
Vape while you can Nancy Young, the vice president of student affairs, attended the SGA Senate meeting last Monday, the 14th. During the meeting, Young outlined…
September 2 – Destruction of Property, Hilltop Circle September 5 – Sick Student//Alcohol Violation, Patapsco Hall September 9 – Destruction of Property, The Commons September…
The horror genre of video games is nothing new. Since their invention, video games have been pushing the boundaries of what is and is not…
With the conclusion of the Dark Knight trilogy and the upcoming release of “Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice,” it is important to look back…
When Donald Trump walked in to the Reagan Library last week for the second Republican Debate, he was still the frontrunner. When he walked out…
Egypt Ministers of President Abdel Fattah El Sisi’s cabinet, led by Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab, submitted their resignation to the president on Saturday. Sisi ordered…
After years of being the number one “up and coming” university in the United States, UMBC has been named fourth on the U.S. News’ list…
After weeks of discussion between city leaders, Maryland agreed to a $6.4 million settlement with Freddie Gray’s family. The money will be distributed throughout two…
At the top of UMBC’s hill, there sits a brand new building like a monarch atop a throne. This beacon of the arts glows silver…
Pastor Jamal Bryant, who read the eulogy at the funeral of Freddie Gray, has announced that he is running for congress. The head of the…
The Office of Student Life is making strides to make student organizations more accessible. A lot of students begin their time at UMBC by asking,…