Friday mornings at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County are often quiet. But on Sept. 20, the day of an international climate strike inspired by…
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The views expressed in this article are the views of the author. If Involvement Fest on Monday did its job, hundreds of incoming freshmen and…
Though the sudden implementation of many new dining options on campus has been met with enthusiasm, it has also raised a number of questions: Why…
Happy April Fools’ Day! You are reading an article written for our April Fools’ edition of the newspaper, The Deceiver. This is a work of…
As UMBC continues to respond to last semester’s allegations of mishandled sexual assault cases, Jody Shipper and Cherie Scricca, the two Title IX consultants from…
In a wooded area off Poplar Avenue just behind Patapsco Hall 26 students traversed the spiny brush and uneven terrain to pick up a variety…
It is easy to overlook UMBC’s music education program, considering most of the university’s chemistry courses contain more students than there are music education majors…
The lawsuit brought against UMBC earlier this semester includes a disturbing scene in which three alleged rapists “encouraged [the plaintiff] and her friend to drink…
Do not be surprised if you see a golden retriever in your lecture hall this semester; he is not a student, but he is still…
From the outside, Commonvision looks like a well-oiled machine that constantly produces high-quality graphics, prints and animations for a number of UMBC organizations. But what…
After the 2016 presidential election, the divide between America’s two major parties deepened to an extreme degree, and it seemed to some UMBC students that…
Virtual permits have officially replaced the familiar parking tags that UMBC students and faculty have been using for years. The new system, which Parking Services…
UMBC Hillel’s Freedom Seder, held on the third floor of the University Center, strayed a bit from the traditional Seder formula. Typically, a Passover Seder…
UMBC’s media and communications studies department, which is currently celebrating its ten year anniversary, “was born in a log cabin in American Studies,” according to…
For next semester, SEB is requesting a $16,000 increase in funds from SGA. Senior sociology and Africana studies major Andrea Davissays says that this money…
Are you planning to attend the 21 Savage concert in the RAC on Sunday, April 22? What about the Quadmania Festival the day before? Have…