When I started my career at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in Fall 2020, the university was a dramatically different and unusual space. Earlier…
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Wednesday, February 15th, the Student Government Association at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, held a Student Fee Forum. The forum was an opportunity for…
On Thursday, September 29th at 8:00pm, This Is My Brave, a national non-profit organization dedicated to mental health storytelling, hosted a virtual sharing event titled,…
On September 15, 2022, the University of Maryland, Baltimore County hosted a special guest lecturer in the Albin O. Kuhn Library and Gallery. The lecture…
Since the summer of 2021, over a year from now, The Retriever has not had access to a working website. It is with great excitement…
As we approach 18 months since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, school is back in full swing for the fall. For many students, including…
Education on sexual assault has come a long way. Massive movements have swept across the media, spreading messages of empowerment and pushing for accountability. However,…
The invitation to see Alex Armbruster’s junior jazz recital, “Believe Half of What You See & None of What You Hear,” on behalf of the…
Editor’s Note: This article discusses sexual assault, suicide and violence. What does it look like to see a woman enraged? It’s a difficult question to…
Since March 2020, Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has been praised for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, but his decisions do not deserve acclaim. Governor…
Editor’s Note: This article contains mention of racism, anti-Asian sentiments and violence. This past summer, as quarantine regulations were relaxing a bit, my Vietnamese mother…
In these past few weeks, students at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, like college students everywhere across the U.S., have had to tackle midterm…
While education across the United States may require students to take government classes, don’t be fooled: The only thing most students learn is how to…