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…
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UMBC students "spilled the tea" on anonymous confessions forums for a few short days before the forums were taken down. Photo by Priya Patel.
“Badminton gets a bad rep for being a childish sport,” laments Perry Hall High School graduate Kevin Vieira. “I like to show people there’s more…
As reported by the National Center for Education Statistics, approximately 86 percent of 25- to 34-year-olds with bachelor’s degrees (or higher) were employed in 2017.…
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 34 percent of undergraduate students attended two-year colleges in the fall of 2017. In fact, an increasing…
A departure from the manicured content produced by the institutions themselves, student-run meme pages are becoming staples of the college experience across the US. They…
In 2013, solar power technology was being installed at an average rate of once every four minutes. GTM Research reported nearly double that frequency the…
Sexual assault has been a hot-button issue across campus lately, with an ongoing court case against the University of Maryland, Baltimore County bringing the issue…
Looking up information on the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, the average student would be forgiven for assuming most undergraduates will receive their degrees in…
When he is not putting in time as Chief Technical Officer of a startup or working through junior year of a computer science degree, you…
The Maryland midterm election approaches, and leading the parade are several events hosted by UMBC under the umbrella of an Election Night Extravaganza. One new…