Today I’m chatting with Conner McIntyre, a UMBC alum who is participating in a 70 day bike ride to raise money and awareness for cancer. Give…
Posts published in April 2016
The Student Government Association is currently considering a new approach to voting. Rather than the standard majority wins voting system, the instant run off voting…
Miike Snow, famous for the track “Animal,” have probably been featured in every popular commercial and movie. Since their 2009 debut, Miike Snow has continued producing catchy, dance-themed music,…
This week, Richard chats with guard Rodney Elliott of the UMBC basketball team. He was the first UMBC basketball player to win the America East…
Former Lenoir-Rhyne University head coach Ryan Odom has been announced by director of athletics Tim Hall as the new head coach of the men’s basketball…
On a typical Wednesday evening, most UMBC students are either hurrying to the library or finishing up a study session with a few friends. However,…
The Retrievers swept the Mountaineers on Saturday, April 2. Entering the weekend with a six game winning streak, the Retrievers continued the momentum at their…
Egypt & Cyprus An Egyptian national who falsely claimed that he was armed with lethal explosives hijacked an EgyptAir plane carrying 71 people last week,…
Never before has a piece of yarn been so intriguing. ColdWood Interactive’s newest game, “Unravel,” brings the strands of red yarn to life in the…
If you’ve spent any time around The Commons, you’ve probably noticed a woman selling scarves, clothes and jewelry in the breezeway. She shows up sporadically, but…
UMBC’s chapter of Zeta Sigma Chi prides itself in being a multicultural sorority. According to their official website, their ultimate purpose is “to unify a…
What does We the Kings mean to you? We the Kings is our lifeline. I can’t call it a job because it doesn’t feel like…
If your vagina could speak, what would it say? Members of the Women Involved in Learning and Leadership program asked this question Wednesday night when…
Not even the gloomy weather could keep people away from a very special performance at the Black Box Theatre this past weekend. Guests were both…
From March 28 to April 3, Light City Baltimore lit up the city streets as the very first international light festival to take place in…
UMBC’s Student Judicial Program has officially suspended the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity from campus for a minimum of four years. The suspension comes after the…