HVZ The Humans vs. Zombies club is playing its second week-long game this week. As players attend class, eat on campus and socialize with friends…
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Yet another construction project has broken ground on campus. A large portion of The Commons is being re-roofed. “The roof of The Commons has become…
UMBC’s Black Student Union held a peaceful march on November 4 in response to an offensive post shared on a Snapchat account, umbc.snaps. The snap…
Solar-powered tables have been installed in front of The Commons, Harbor Hall and the RAC. Students can now use these tables to charge their electronics using this…
Critical Social Justice Week Part of a year long campaign organized by The Women’s Center and Student Life’s Mosaic: Center for Culture and Diversity, the Critical…
China’s Jinping opines on UK-EU spat While visiting the United Kingdom on Thursday, Chinese President Xi Jinping expressed that he wants to see a united…
Body cameras Baltimore Police announced on Monday that the city will begin testing out body cameras for individual officers as part of a 54-day pilot…
The Graduate School at UMBC went live with their new and improved website on Thursday, Oct. 1. Easy to navigate and already gaining positive feedback,…
Parking at UMBC has now become increasingly more difficult for residents of the Westhill and Terrace apartments. Severn, an apartment block in the Westhill complex,…
October is LGBTQA History Month and on October 28, UMBC hosted speaker S. Bear Bergman for his talk, “5 Things People Always Ask the Transsexual,…
Tim Hall, UMBC’s director of athletics, announced today that the men’s and women’s division I tennis programs are being discontinued. The decision was authorized by…
When UMBC pulled the plug on a special education program for intellectually disabled students, the administration said that budget constraints forced its hand. But the…
October 13 – Threats, The Commons October 15 – Theft from buildings, Dining Hall October 17 – Destruction of property, Gunpowder (Terrace Apartments) October 18…
The United States & Afghanistan President Barack Obama announced last Thursday that he will prolong the United States’ military presence in Afghanistan through most of 2016,…
Student Life’s leadership challenge Virginia Byrne, the coordinator for leadership development and education in the Office of Student Life, is challenging students to become better…
Tunisia Tunisia’s National Dialogue Quartet won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for helping build democracy in a country that is recognized as the birthplace…










