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This is a developing story. As needed, updates will be posted on The Retriever website and in future print issues. On March 18th, the Department…
For the past year, UMBC’s independent, student-run newspaper, The Retriever, has been quiet. Running a newspaper as college students with virtually no professional business experience…
Logan Williams is a music and technology major at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County who was passionate about music from a young age. “I’ve…
When I started my career at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in Fall 2020, the university was a dramatically different and unusual space. Earlier…
When they arrived at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County’s campus for their first year in 2018, junior biology major Adanna Ekekwe and junior mechanical…
This article has been updated to reflect new information. When scheduling classes for the semester, most University of Maryland, Baltimore County students open three tabs:…
Sophomore biology major and men’s lacrosse defender Tony Diallo opened his computer and signed into his Zoom account a little before 8 p.m. on Thursday,…
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County’s Office of Equity and Inclusion added two new members to its proposed five-person team over the past two months,…
When University of Maryland, Baltimore County students moved out of their dorms on March 14 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many of them left behind…
The stress of the COVID-19 pandemic began months ago for Dominique. Her father, who works at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, told her in…
When the University of Maryland, Baltimore County announced that courses would be moving online for the remainder of the semester, students and faculty in the…
When Dr. Mariajose Castellanos first heard that classes would be moving online for the two weeks following spring break due to the current outbreak of…
Senior computer science major Anna Staats woke up to her alarm at 5 a.m. on Sunday, March 1. Her stomach felt off as she begrudgingly…
The executive board members of the Resident Student Association take their positions as advocates for the residential community very seriously. On top of their staple…
Have you ever posted something on the Math/Psychology Building’s ground floor bulletin boards? Have you ever wondered if you were going against campus policy in…