On a windy day at UMBC Stadium it was business as usual as the women’s lacrosse team bested American University 14-12. UMBC had troubles early…
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In partnership with the American Association of University Women and Running Start, the annual Elect Her – Campus Women Win program came to UMBC on…
The Mosaic Center is hosting plenty of events known as the Mosaic Center series, focusing on a group or population that is usually marginalized or…
Since the beginning of Fall 2017, 12,370 parking permits have been issued to UMBC students, staff and faculty. There are, however, only approximately 7,200 parking…
The workers work and the pigs eat. Or at least in the late George Orwell’s captivating novel, the pigs drink milk and lounge in beds.…
This past Wednesday, Audrey Andrist and Lisa Emenheiser performed various musical compositions on piano for an eager UMBC crowd at the Linehan Concert Hall. Andrist,…
In the midst of Quadmania headlines and spring break plans, it is easy to oversee the hidden talent that lives right under our noses. With…
During Peace Corps week, master’s students who completed their two-year service tour of a developing country compiled their experiences into a short video about the…
The theme of this annual nationwide Engineers Week was “Inspiring Wonder.” Various engineering communities coordinated events around campus, including the Society of Women Engineers which…
For Al Loving, the 80’s were a time for a redefinition of his artwork. After years of art revolving around geometric shapes, the 80’s proved…
His Dream of Lions, a four-person rock band hailing from Virginia, launched a new EP this past week. The band’s pop punk energy is similar…
The Baltimore Museum of Art hosts an array of stunning collections that span centuries and cross continents. Notable artists from Picasso to Andy Warhol fill…
February is Black History Month and it is quickly coming to an end. To celebrate the strong, powerful leaders that are at the root of…
It was announced on Friday that rapper and trap artist, 21 Savage, will be performing at the school’s annual Quadmania concert. This year, the Student…
UMBC welcomes The Poet’s Brush collection by Lo’Ch’ing to the Fine Arts building this semester. Lo’Ch’ing’s exhibit is a collection of Chinese ink paintings inspired…
The Cleftomaniacs made history as UMBC’s first a cappella group to win first place in the ICCA (International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella) Mid-Atlantic Quarterfinal…