Baltimore VegFest was held by The Humane League at UMBC and The Retrievers for Animal Welfare and Sustainability. Both groups work together to help cultivate…
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Construction has began for the Interdisciplinary Life Sciences building, replacing the Academic Services building. A ceremony was conducted before construction began on Wednesday, May 1,…
UMBC aims to be a carbon neutral, to attain a net-zero carbon footprint, by 2075. In 2007, President Hrabowski signed the Climate Leadership Commitment which includes…
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…
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.…
Students have expressed concern regarding an alleged incident where garbage and compost contents were emptied and merged into one trash can at the Commons by…
Colin Christiansen, previously a graduate assistant of University of Tennessee and undergraduate assistant coach at Mount St. Mary’s, became the new assistant softball coach at…
In order to help address universities’s sexual assault issues, the U.S. Department of Justice Office has given UMBC and nine other participating members of the…
UMBC’s Women Center was awarded the Regional Breastfeeding-Friendly Workplace Award as a result of being able to provide a lactation room and provide necessary services to…
After Betsy DeVos, the 59 year old billionaire philanthropist and activist from Michigan, was announced to be Secretary of Education, UMBC students and the press…
Since President Trump issued a temporary ban imposing a 90-day ban on seven countries entering the United States, college campuses such as UMBC and Towson…
Environmental friendliness and clean water are what Emily Thomas and Ted Sakellariou strived to maintain when advocating for hydration stations in residential halls. As a result of…
Old Ellicott City is a path many students take to get back to campus and holds a special place in people’s hearts. Business owners were…
UMBC Black Lives Matter Week, held by a multitude of individuals, created discourse and interest through a series of events and activities spread throughout last…
A large group of students could be seen marching down Academic Row late at night this past week, holding an array of signs and chanting…
In light of UMBC’s prior Title IX case, the questioned has been raised whether incoming students are screened for past offenses. There are an array of…