Have you ever posted something on the Math/Psychology Building’s ground floor bulletin boards? Have you ever wondered if you were going against campus policy in…
Posts published by “Julia Arbutus”
Vrinda Deshpande resigned from her position as Student Government Association president on Jan. 26, leaving the role to her Executive Vice President Frances Watson. Her…
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County has just over 1,000 international students who come from all around the world. In celebration of International Education Week,…
The house at 1839 Wylie is not for sale. Or at least, that is what Harmond Wilks’s campaign team wants you to think. Harmond Wilks…
Almost 200 people — faculty, staff, incoming freshman and their families and current students — gathered on Oct. 12 to celebrate the official opening of…
On Sept. 16, 2018, the University of Maryland, Baltimore County administration called its first meeting to discuss the reports of mishandled sexual assault allegations with…
With her pixie cut purple hair and easy mischievous smile, Alyssa Walter looks like the new generation of Bible study leaders. Folded up in an…
Sergeant Jamie Cheatem knows everyone at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Or, at least, it seems like he does. “The dream — the goal…
Before Eric Shaner biked across America with the Journey of Hope, he had not traveled more than 50 miles at one time. But by the…
Lauren Mauriello begins her meetings by setting community standards. The Assistant Director of Student Conduct opened her workshops at LeadingOrgs, a mandatory student organization leadership…
There is a black composition notebook in a locked drawer in Catherine’s father’s study and located within its pages is a secret she has been…
The Retriever sent two of its resident theatre critics to see William Finn and James Lapine’s “Falsettos” at the Kennedy Center on Thursday. Here is…
Happy April Fools’ Day! You are reading an article written for our April Fools’ edition of the newspaper, The Deceiver. This is a work of…
Happy April Fools’ Day! You are reading an article written for our April Fools’ edition of the newspaper, The Deceiver. This is a work of…
This is part one in a series of articles examining how Title IX investigations are handled on the UMBC campus. The Retriever is using the…
UMBC hosted a mandatory Title IX training on Dec. 6 for 350 responsible employees, who are required to report incidents of sexual misconduct and who…












