Women in the STEM fields have faced much opposition in their fight for equal representation. At UMBC, this fight is still going strong. As a…
Posts published in April 2017
Betsy DeVos and her new administration may only be in the beginning stages of their authority, but there is no doubt that they have made…
In today’s modern world, nearly every student has all the information they could ever want right at their fingertips. While beneficial in many ways, this…
William Klotz, graduate research assistant to the vice president of Student Affairs and student teacher at Catonsville High School, has been awarded an English teaching…
Years after the last original Harry Potter book and movie have been released, dedicated fans are more ecstatic than ever to bring the magical fantasy…
For the past two weeks, former UMBC student and 2016 U.S. Women’s Chess Champion Nazi Paikidze has been busy defending her national chess title at…
A few weeks ago, I sat down with Chloe Scully, a junior media and communications major with a theatre minor, to talk about TheatreCOM’s New…
From staff to students, there are many poets who call UMBC home. Tim Seibles, a professor at Old Dominion University, joined the UMBC poetry community.…
In light of issues students have been having with parking permits, Deputy Chief of Police Paul Dillon and Parking Services Director Charles Boddy have stated…
In UMBC’s most recent Studio3 production, “Suddenly Last Summer,” the characters face critical decisions about one thing that could simultaneously help or hurt them: the…
Dirk Nowitzki, perhaps the best and most influential international player of all-time, was only nine months old the last time the Washington Wizards won their…
It is April, which can only mean three things: warm weather, long days, and baseball season has finally arrived. The Baltimore Orioles open their regular…
UMBC earned its first ever bid to the AMTA National Championship Tour in Los Angeles while competing at ORCS at Widener University: Delaware Law School.…
“I knew I shouldn’t have eaten before this,” said sophomore financial economics major Joshua Pitaniello, as he vomited into a bush. On Wednesday, March 29,…
UMBC’s Student Government Association has recently released a list of students who submitted their applications and have qualified to run for positions in student government…