A female student observed a male suspect publicly fondling his genitals with his hands in his lap at approximately 4:45 p.m. on the 5th floor…
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Last Wednesday, UMBC’s ProveIt! competition announced its two winning initiatives. After two rounds of application submissions and extensive pitching of their ideas, 3D UMBC and…
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,…
Baltimore VegFest was held by The Humane League at UMBC and The Retrievers for Animal Welfare and Sustainability. Both groups work together to help cultivate…
UMBC celebrated a day of action for immigrant communities and their contribution to the university and the United States. The occasion was held during May…
For the first time in nearly 20 years, Baltimore City reached a rather macabre milestone: over 100 homicides were recorded in the city before the…
Construction has began for the Interdisciplinary Life Sciences building, replacing the Academic Services building. A ceremony was conducted before construction began on Wednesday, May 1,…
After weeks of campaigning and three days of online voting, the UMBC community has elected its new Student Government officers. Over the election period, a…
While the University Center at UMBC is typically a hub of academic relations, every Monday and Thursday it turns into an overnight fortress for the…
The UMBC “Cyber Dawgs” cyber defense team received first place at the 2017 National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition in San Antonio, Texas. The team ranked…
UMBC aims to be a carbon neutral, to attain a net-zero carbon footprint, by 2075. In 2007, President Hrabowski signed the Climate Leadership Commitment which includes…
What would be your first priority, if elected? Richard: I think the first thing we want to do is go to the Shriver Center and…
What would be your first priority, if elected? Josh: I think what we hope to do is truly hit the ground running. By the Monday…
What would be your first priority, if elected? How would you accomplish it? Collin: I think that we talked about this during the debate a…
William Klotz, graduate research assistant to the vice president of Student Affairs and student teacher at Catonsville High School, has been awarded an English teaching…
For the past two weeks, former UMBC student and 2016 U.S. Women’s Chess Champion Nazi Paikidze has been busy defending her national chess title at…


