A 32-year-old construction worker died after falling from the roof of The Commons early Monday morning. Elmer Donaldo Felipe Gonzalez was an employee of JV…
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For the past six and a half years, a security officer has roamed the campuses of UMBC, making a lasting impact with each conversation had,…
A year after it was passed, a new accountability measure instituted by the SGA Senate and Finance Board has begun to yield results. In its…
The historic district of Old Ellicott City is composed of an assortment of rustic buildings, antique shops, dive bars and restaurants which are packed…
Racist and anti-Semitic slurs and drawings were found throughout the Information Technology and Engineering Building around noon on Saturday, Jan. 14. Multiple surfaces in the building,…
A young man and impending PhD graduate from SUNY/Buffalo interviewed at UMBC for a teaching job in February of 1980. The man was Robert Deluty…
During midday classes on Tuesday Oct. 11, economics professor William Lord lost consciousness outside of the campus Chick-fil-A. Lord, who suffered an unspecified internal attack,…
Former UMBC swimmer and current student Jackson Bleier, 22, was fatally shot Sunday afternoon in Yale Heights, during what Baltimore Police believe was a drug purchase.…
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights has opened an investigation into how UMBC handles reports of sexual assault. The school is the…
Outgoing SGA President Anthony Jankoski has vetoed the student government’s proposed budget. The budget, unanimously passed by the senate on Monday and the finance board…
Explain your main platform and how you will implement it. Arkie: “Our main idea is that we want to improve student life. Our big idea…
Voter Awareness Initiative discovers Baltimore County Board of Elections distributing misinformation
The Voter Awareness Initiative, a project taken on by the Student Government Association, College Democrats, College Republicans and People United, officially began in Nov. 2015…
William Blake, an assistant professor of political science at UMBC, and Hans Hacker, an associate professor of political science at Arkansas State University, wrote an…
As in December’s commencement ceremony, students with outstanding credits will not be allowed to walk across the graduation stage. In years past, UMBC has allowed…
This month, for the first time, the on-campus Starbucks was open on a Sunday. The coffee shop will remain open to students on Sunday for…
A team of four individuals came before the SGA Senate on Monday, October 12, to present an initiative that has been in the making for…