The First Amendment of the United States Constitution, especially the section regarding “freedom of speech,” has been a subject of contention in the modern political landscape.…
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Media literacy, the ability to analyze and evaluate media, has become a hot-button issue in the past two or three years. Social media has allowed…
The election of Donald Trump as the President of the United States has been one of the most contentious topics in the past five years.…
The shooting at the Capital Gazette offices in late June of this year was surprising and devastating. The shooter* from Laurel, Maryland, killed five people…
It is not uncommon for high schools and community colleges to use university stadiums and gyms to host their commencements. They have limited space and…
Finding a good set of roommates can feel like playing the lottery. Even if the people someone plans to live with are their friends, sometimes…
College students all over America are gearing up for winter break. Having a few weeks between semesters to relax and unwind helps many students keep…
UMBC has always existed as a small community. There is a mutual trust between students and staff to be respectful and understanding of one another.…
UMBC has long been considered a commuter campus. Almost 14,000 undergraduate and graduate students are enrolled, only 1,500 of which are freshmen, and 25 percent…
National news organizations have historically been one of the only ways that an American citizen could get any information about the goings on in other…
Last Monday, the UMBC women’s soccer team broke a 2-0-0 Lehigh advantage in their third game against the school since 2002. This game followed a…
When imagining a new UMBC student, one might picture a teenager just out of high school, unfamiliar with college life. While this is true of…