Recently, the news and social media have become saturated with reports and opinions on the horrible attacks in France that were perpetrated by ISIS. People…
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With Thanksgiving break fast approaching, students and faculty rush to make deadlines, make travel plans and make room for food. While the latter isn’t so…
As November is widely regarded as a signifier of the end of the semester and the eagerly awaited Thanksgiving holiday, it is also another important…
On Sunday, November 15th, UMBC Woman’s Volleyball hosted the New Hampshire Wildcats at the RAC to close out their regular season. The Retrievers’ Senior Night…
Believe it or not, UMBC contains a plethora of talented musicians. Whether it be a capella groups, instrumental ensembles, local bands, DJs or solo musicians,…
The Retrievers men’s basketball team opened the season in a shockingly close game at Wake Forest University. The Retrievers played an overall good game, but…
America loves to group its people together. As much as we brag about being the most diverse nation in the world, it hides the fact…
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, more students are focusing on helping people less fortunate than themselves. The Social Work Student Association hosted a donation drive…
The headache of registering for classes has always been an issue for students. After getting past the typically useless advising meetings, students are left to…
Two weeks ago, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals made a mistake in ruling against President Obama’s executive action on immigration reform, one of the…
On Wednesday, Nov. 11, the department of Africana studies at UMBC hosted the 37th Annual W.E.B. Du Bois Distinguished Lecture. The lectures offer new contributions…
On October 24, MSA students made and distributed food to those in need in Baltimore in support of Project Downtown, a program supporting homeless people…
After all the scandals, outbursts and bad boy behavior, Justin Bieber’s newest album, “Purpose,” has finally been released. Was it worth the wait? Absolutely. Is it…
Traversing across a world filled with monsters and spirits would be difficult enough with only one person. Starbreeze Studios’ “Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons” ups…
UMBC’s Alex Brown Center for Entrepreneurship held their annual Big Idea Competition Thursday night. Eight individuals and teams presented to over 50 students in The…
The Linehan Concert Hall was filled with excitement two Wednesdays ago, as students, faculty and friends gathered for the 37th Annual W.E.B. DuBois Distinguished Lecture. The…








