Editor’s note: This article contains mention of suicide. Last spring, 30.5 percent of college students said that their mental health negatively impacted their academics. According…
The Retriever
Talking about undergraduate study creates a unique brand of internal awkwardness: once you know that a person uses she/her pronouns, how do you refer to…
With midterms finished and finals fast approaching, students are expressing recurring objections to testing in the online environment, specifically objections to the use of lockdown…
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan announced on April 5 that all Maryland residents aged 16 and older would become eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine the following…
University of Maryland, Baltimore County students could see a slightly larger tuition bill for the 2021-2022 school year if the University System of Maryland Board…
Today, the University System of Maryland announced that it will require COVID-19 vaccination for all eligible students, faculty and staff who will be on a…
Only bananas and apples greet University of Maryland, Baltimore County students looking for fresh produce at True Grit’s Retriever Market or the Common’s Market. Junior…
Americans have waited in anticipation for the 1,400 dollar stimulus check that was approved by President Joe Biden in March. However, the guidelines for receiving…
Since the Center for Democracy and Civic Life’s 2020 presidential election “Cast Your Whole Vote” campaign, the organization searched for other ways to show the…
Like all other aspects of college life, the COVID-19 pandemic threw organizations and clubs at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County into the world of…
Women make up 51% of the US population but only 34% of the speaking characters on screen. When women are represented on screen in film,…
The new Godspeed You! Black Emperor album, “G_d’s Pee AT STATE’S END,” starts as might be expected for any longtime GY!BE fans: all droning, all…
Last week, Baltimore City State’s Attorney, Marilyn Mosby, announced her office will no longer be prosecuting low level offenses including prostitution and drug possession, a…
For quite some time now, gun control has been an issue demanding attention at a national level. On Mar. 31, 2021, in an attempt to…
When I was elected Editor-in-Chief in April of 2020, the world around us swirled with uncertainty, challenges and a thousand questions. As I hand off…
The world we live in is overwhelming. We are constantly bombarded with bad news — headline after headline, day after day. As students, it is…