SWE hosts Miss America UMBC’s Society of Women Engineers hosted Nina Davuluri, an advocate for STEM education for girls and women and Miss America 2014, on…
Posts published in April 2016
April 2 – Potomac Hall, Alcohol Violation//Alcohol Overdose April 2 – Patapsco Hall, Emergency Evaluation April 4 – Chincoteague (Terrace Apts), Emergency Evaluation April 4 – Lot 25…
Clinton campaign makes first Maryland stop Hillary Clinton appeared in Baltimore for her first presidential campaign visit to Maryland of the election season on Sunday.…
Vatican City On Friday, Pope Francis called on Catholics around the world to be more tolerant in practice towards homosexuals, but did not speak about…
Voter Awareness Initiative discovers Baltimore County Board of Elections distributing misinformation
The Voter Awareness Initiative, a project taken on by the Student Government Association, College Democrats, College Republicans and People United, officially began in Nov. 2015…
Today, we’re chatting with UMBC swimmer Emily Escobedo who recently came in second in a swimming competition. Give her a warm Retriever welcome! What was…
For people that haven’t ever listened, how would you describe your show? Scott Reardon: It’s just a loose, fun, entertainment and info based show. Just a…
This Wednesday marks the end of the 2015-16 NBA season with essentially all the remaining playoff spots filled up. With the playoffs drawing near, the…
All Time Low, a pop punk band from Towson, finally broke their musical silence this past week by premiering a new music video for their…
It’s been twelve years since she has released an album and six years since she has gone on tour. Recently, Janet Jackson announced to fans that…
From the outside, the Old Theatre located next to The Commons appears to be entirely normal, but within an evening of ghoulish entertainment is in…
What if time travel was possible? This is the question that is asked in the Starz original series, “Outlander.” Based on Diana Gabaldon’s book series of the…
In less than two weeks, beginning Friday, Apr. 22, through Sunday Apr. 24, UMBC will be bustling with life and activity as the campus’ annual Quadmania gets…
The Dance Cube in the PAHB was packed Thursday to see Breai Mason-Campbell, a Baltimore dancer, teacher and community activist, give an interdisciplinary lecture and…
An eerie stillness has fallen over the Boston Commons, once bustling and filled with life. Trash and debris litter the streets, and fill the hollowed…
The relationship between ramen and college students is either the butt of a joke about college students living on the cheap, or a very serious…