The views expressed in this article are the views of the author. If you’ve been on YouTube the past week (then again, who hasn’t?), you…
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Hi! I'm Savannah. My major is Biological Sciences (B.S.) and I'm the class of 2022. I also like to write. And use exclamation points! Watch me goooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Writer for the news & student life section of The Retriever.
The views expressed in this article are the views of the author. In Howard County, a battle is raging on that is dividing parents, teachers…
The views expressed in this article are the views of the author. How many times have you heard “I like things organized! I’m so OCD!”…
Quadmania is an annual tradition in the spring at UMBC that features a carnival and celebrity concert performances. Hosted by the Student Events Board, the…
Taking to the podium in the lobby of the Performing Arts Building, freshman Amy Vaichalkar began, “We would color the sky and the ground purple.…
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…
After 35 years of service as a staff member at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Executive Administrative Assistant Teresa Lupinek has decided to retire.…
In an article titled “The College Student Mental Health Crisis,” Psychology Today explores how today’s population is facing more stress than that of any other…
The American Association for the Advancement of Science has chosen UMBC to host a conference regarding the topics of religion and science; only five other…
The Student Government Association announced recently that they were proposing changes to their funds-allocation process. To ensure student organizations were aware of certain changes, a…
Research into antibiotic resistance is becoming one of the forefronts of modern medical study. “There are estimates that by 2050, antibiotic resistance and deaths associated…
Last summer, astronomers around the globe took a sudden interest in an intriguing blast that appeared in the sky. Referred to as the Cow, after…
According to the National Public Radio website, a study showed that “36 percent of college students say they are food insecure.” Even at UMBC, some…
In early September, UMBC was faced with a lawsuit alleging that the campus and county police, along with higher-authority officials, mishandled sexual assault allegations. Almost…
UMBC’s Mock Trial Team had cause for celebration during the weekend of Nov. 3, as they placed first overall in the 13th Annual Duke University…