Police received multiple reports of an active shooter on Howard University’s campus on Tuesday. After a thorough investigation, authorities found no evidence of a shooting,…
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Mayor Catherine Pugh’s recent plan to offer free community college for all Baltimore public high school students continues to gather momentum. Her original announcement was…
Serving for the win, she tosses the ball up high– everyone’s eyes are locked in. As the ball hangs in the air, a vicious spike…
UMBC’s very own Gymama Slaughter, a professor of computer science and electrical engineering, was recently awarded a $1.5 million research grant by the U.S. Army…
The Maryland Transit Administration has finalized plans for the purchase of 140 new buses to be used in Baltimore’s public transit system. The deal for the…
For one UMBC student working on her dissertation in robotics, the grind never stops. Even when she is completing monumental tasks for others against the…
This artistic indie game gives a whole new meaning to “world building” It is not uncommon for video games to throw players into an…
Changes being made to myUMBC this summer and in Fall 2015 will add and remove numerous features On Monday April 27, Wednesday April 29 and Friday…
Silent departure leads to the end of “Silent Hills” It would be an understatement to say that this year has been an eventful one for Konami. Behind…
The Cangialosi Business Innovation Competition shows UMBC’s innovation offerings The Cangialosi Business Innovation Competition finals were held this past Thursday, April 23, from 7-9 P.M. on…
This visually stunning game is challenging, but worth the effort. Summary: Lumenox Games took three years to finish developing this game, focusing on fluidity and…
NASA invites 50 applicants to see launch NASA sent a rocket to the International Space Station for a resupply mission and invited participants of NASA…
The new indie game provides a normal, modern-day setting for an incredible story Stylized and artsy in every sense of the word, Life is Strange…
Entrepreneurial technologies at UMBC eligible to receive backing from MD tech fund College campuses are naturally places of innovation and creativity. It only makes sense that there…