Hulu’s television series “The Handmaid’s Tale” has recently brought feminist speculative fiction back to the forefront of culture. Margaret Atwood continues to inspire many readers…
Posts published in “Year: 2019”
As a member of a fraternity, I recognize the severe problems that can occur with Greek Life and sexual assault at so many schools across…
On Wednesday, April 3, the three co-chairs of the Retriever Courage Student Advisory Committee, Aliya Webermann, Nadia BenAissa and Lorraine Dell’Acqua, along with Women’s Center…
“There’s nothing to do around here on the weekends,” students will complain before they ditch their dorms and commute back to their homes after their…
BRONCHO brought its indiscernible lyrics and heavy bassline to the Metro Gallery stage in Baltimore on April 2, 2019, performing its latest album “Bad Behavior.”…
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UMBC has become the first institution of higher education in Maryland to offer a middle grades STEM degree, offering education students the opportunity to get…
It starts with the journey: just barely catching the last bus of the night after a 12 hour shift only to curl up in a…
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Walking out of the theater after the wild ride that is Jordan Peele’s newest psychological thriller, “Us” is like stepping off the Tower of Terror.…
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Taking to the podium in the lobby of the Performing Arts Building, freshman Amy Vaichalkar began, “We would color the sky and the ground purple.…
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A common problem students face is what to do when they find themselves stressed but not sure how to relieve it. Often, because it is…
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