What is the first question that comes to mind about domestic violence? Who is the perpetrator and who is the victim. Most of the time,…
Posts published in “Arts and Culture”
When a detective walks into a theatre for a murder investigation, the last thing you would expect him to do is to have a hand in…
Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque are not typically the answers you would get when asking a college student what musical genres they are interested in. UMBC’s…
Dawit Gebremichael Habte, an Eritrean author and refugee, shared his story during Refugee Awareness week, exposing us to the realities of life as an immigrant. He…
Jenny Perlin, a traveling artist and professor at the University of Pennsylvania, the Cooper Union, and The New School in New York, was invited to…
Once a hair stylist in Baltimore, singer Lauren Ruth Ward is now hailed as a rising vocal powerhouse in the music scene. With her first…
One of the country’s most impoverished cities, Baltimore City, is often presented in a light not true to reality. Most people think of its restaurants…
Friday night’s senior dance concert in the Dance Cube of UMBC’s Performing Arts and Humanities Building created poetry with movement, striking emotional chords in the…
In most neighborhoods, a “for sale” sign may be a positive change. Finally, nice neighbors who have recently adopted a Yorkie. But this scenario is…
Quadmania or Eriksonmania? The Student Events Board showed the UMBC student body that the change of location of the festival this year had no influence on…
Bright lights dance on the water of the Inner Harbor, smiling faces travel in packs and performers sing and dance their hearts out. The city…
Since his debut mixtape in 2015, Atlanta rapper 21 Savage has blown up the rap charts. His first album, “Issa Album,” landed number two on…
The African Student Association’s annual spring showcase, Jambo Night: La Forêt Sacrée, was a dress to impress event that gave UMBC students a glance into…
Dr. Koki Agarwal, Director of the United States Agency for International Development’s Maternal and Child Survival Program, visited UMBC to inform how her organization is…
“Growing up I always wanted to be an artist.” Most of us, if not all, have heard or said these same words at some point…
Somewhere listed among the oldest event posts on your myUMBC account is an invitation to history in the making: the first ever Black Girls Rock…















