Our campus is known for prioritizing service work whether it be through on-campus opportunities, student organizations, or its own students finding opportunities independently. On Thursday,…
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Seventy-one students from 24 different organizations that gathered in the Skylight room early Saturday morning all shared one similar goal: to become strong leaders. Leading…
The Women’s Center holds monthly round table discussions that address pressing topics and how they affect women and gender. For the month of September, the…
In order to get a job, students need experience. In order to get experience, they need a job. Students can often find themselves stuck in…
Wake up at 4:15 a.m. Catch the carpool by 4:30 a.m. Crew practice from 5-7 a.m., then team breakfast. Go to class, meetings, class again,…
The warm mid-morning air above Erickson Field pulsed with energy. Students rushed between tables, hoisting up tri-fold boards and arranging displays. Noon approaches. A flood…
After a performance, the rest of the group stormed the stage, and began a chant: “FASA is … FAMILY! FASA is … FAMILY!” The group…
Nine college students and one college professor arrived at an overgrown vegetable garden. A generator hummed on the back of a black minivan across the…
Dr. Fred Huemmrich is a beacon of hope for every undergraduate student who is unsure of their professional future. In some ways, Huemmrich is just…
“I thought, oh my God, women can be gay? I didn’t know that until college.” Kate Drabinski of the gender and women’s studies department offered…
How can you tell if your student organization is making a difference on campus? Sometimes, people come out and tell you. “I’ve even gotten personal…
The sound of jazz music poured from Lower Flat Tuesdays on Tuesday, April 25, for all of those in the Commons to hear. However, most…
It is that time of year again, when SGA elections take place. Some students describe the atmosphere as bustling and exciting, whereas others describe it…
Spring has finally arrived and green is in. UMBC students have finally been able to celebrate a warm, green spring on campus after a frigid winter…
The food business is no cakewalk. It involves long hours, hard work, a fluctuating business market and is often thankless. Last Friday, on April 14,…
In the weeks leading up to URCAD, the well-known undergraduate research day, the physics department had their own symposium — this time, targeted towards graduate…