Following one of the lowest turnout rates for Student Government Association candidates during last year’s SGA election, the current President and Vice President are preparing…
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Dating violence is an issue that plagues people across the world, and UMBC is no different. On March 24, a case of dating violence occurred…
Police responded to a reported hate crime that involved the vandalism of an LGBTQ information board on March 25 in the Fine Arts building. A…
UMBC recently held a 24-hour donation marathon called the UMBC Giving Day: Black and Gold Rush to engage the UMBC community and raise money for…
Students and volunteers were invited to take part in the #OneMillionActsOfGood volunteer event in True Grits. Starting at noon on March 1, volunteers gathered to…
Hell hath no fury quite like college students with no internet, a lesson that UMBC was reminded of when students had to deal with unusually…
Another hate crime occurred in Potomac Hall on Nov. 29, further adding to the abnormally high number of hate crimes on campus over the past…
UMBC professor Glenn Fiedelholtz won the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computing Conference Award last summer. Fiedelholtz, who teaches under the department of information…
Police received multiple reports of an active shooter on Howard University’s campus on Tuesday. After a thorough investigation, authorities found no evidence of a shooting,…
Elevators are almost always a second thought for many UMBC students, as most buildings around campus have them and there are always staircases available as…
Dr. Jerome Adams, UMBC alumnus and former Indiana Health Commissioner, was confirmed as U.S. Surgeon General last August by President Trump. During the U.S. Senate…