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“We have to go back to the core values of this country. They were teaching people that our country is a horrible place, it’s a…
Currently the United States makes up less than 5% of the world’s population but has over 20% of the world’s COVID-19 deaths. Out of the…
2020 may be a disaster of a year, but, boy, has it brought us some great games. “Half-Life: Alyx,” “DOOM Eternal,” “Animal Crossing: New Horizons”…
President Donald Trump’s nomination of United States Federal Judge Amy Coney Barrett for the Supreme Court caused controversy as her Senate hearings are set to…
President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden took to the stands on Tuesday, Sept. 29 for the first Presidential Debate of 2020 in…
“If we want little girls and kids of color to believe that they can do this kind of thing, they need to see somebody who…
“When I’m feeling at my lowest, looking at my drawings of me and my friends together reminds me that things will get better again,” said…
When famed actor and activist Chadwick Boseman passed away following a four-year long battle with colon cancer, the internet was enveloped by a wave of…
Editor’s note: This article has been updated to clarify that there are now 22 cumulative coronavirus cases at UMBC, with a 91.7% quarantine bed availability…
Police brutality and misconduct have a long and ugly history in our country. The murders of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and many other…
Sharks kill an average of five to 15 humans per year. Humans kill an average of over 100 million sharks per year. Those statistics contradict…
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County campus officially garnered the acquisition of the Catonsville District Courthouse building on Sept 3. This reverts the boundaries of…
The first time I saw “Black Panther” was at a movie theater located in a predominantly Black neighborhood on the South-side of Chicago. We were…
Bright colors and naive stylization punctuate senior animation major Susanna Abler’s animated short, simply entitled “BFRB,” representing her own struggles with body-focused repetitive behaviors. Hair-pulling,…
“When you hear about slavery for 400 years. For 400 years?! That sounds like a choice. Like, you were there for 400 years and it’s…