In light of issues students have been having with parking permits, Deputy Chief of Police Paul Dillon and Parking Services Director Charles Boddy have stated…
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UMBC earned its first ever bid to the AMTA National Championship Tour in Los Angeles while competing at ORCS at Widener University: Delaware Law School.…
UMBC’s Student Government Association has recently released a list of students who submitted their applications and have qualified to run for positions in student government…
Students have expressed concern regarding an alleged incident where garbage and compost contents were emptied and merged into one trash can at the Commons by…
In recent weeks, racist white nationalist and otherwise alt-right posters have been appearing at UMBC as well as campuses around Baltimore and throughout the nation.…
The UMBC Transit Department is working to approve a new proposal for an additional eighth bus route in order to provide access to areas west…
UMBC is state mandated to buy its furniture from the Maryland prison system as per the Code of Maryland article §14–103 (a.1.). In the Code…
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…
After an arduous five-hour labor committee hearing this past Wednesday, the fight for increasing Baltimore’s minimum wage has trudged along with increased support within City…
The SGA policy requiring its elected and appointed members who receive a stipend to maintain a semesterly GPA requirement has historically not been upheld on…
Colin Christiansen, previously a graduate assistant of University of Tennessee and undergraduate assistant coach at Mount St. Mary’s, became the new assistant softball coach at…
Retired UMBC academic adviser Paula O. Ashby died in her home following a battle with cancer on Feb. 9. Ashby was known for her willingness to…
Two years ago, UMBC announced its plans to construct the Interdisciplinary Life Sciences building to expand both teaching and research space for life sciences programs.…
In order to help address universities’s sexual assault issues, the U.S. Department of Justice Office has given UMBC and nine other participating members of the…
The UMBC Women’s Center is hosting multiple events this semester related to the current political climate in the United States. These events are aimed at supporting…


