There are a plethora of higher education options for those seeking degrees, both non-profit and for-profit universities provide ample opportunities. However, most students have to…
The Retriever
You live by the three, you die by the three. If you watch any or listen to any basketball broadcast and you will surely hear…
Last week, UMBC’s Student Government Association held a special referendum in which the student body was invited to vote on a multi-faceted piece of election-related legislation. The…
Many see college as an experience where they will gain life-long friendships and break outside of their comfort zone. Unfortunately, not many college students will…
When many people think about the stereotypical college experience, very specific images pop up into their heads: broadening the mind, making new friends that last a lifetime…
Let’s imagine for a second that it is Dec. 31. UMBC’s women’s basketball team just secured a victory against Coppin State University before strolling into…
Get ready to pencil these events into your calendars, because UMBC’s spring semester is going to be full of fun, theatrical events – many of…
Last Monday, John Fox, Director of Residential Life, proposed new residential payment rates for fiscal year 2018 to a small group of other faculty members…
Free hour is a luxury that most university students do not have. However, UMBC offers a free hour between 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. on…
As the semester unfolds, more students are looking for fitness options on campus and, in turn, more students are flocking to Zumba. As part of…
The SGA policy requiring its elected and appointed members who receive a stipend to maintain a semesterly GPA requirement has historically not been upheld on…
Colin Christiansen, previously a graduate assistant of University of Tennessee and undergraduate assistant coach at Mount St. Mary’s, became the new assistant softball coach at…
Retired UMBC academic adviser Paula O. Ashby died in her home following a battle with cancer on Feb. 9. Ashby was known for her willingness to…
Two years ago, UMBC announced its plans to construct the Interdisciplinary Life Sciences building to expand both teaching and research space for life sciences programs.…
Tucked away in a corner in the Commons, you can find the Women’s Center, which has been operating on UMBC’s campus for the past twenty-five…
For most UMBC students, physical accessibility and difficulties navigating campus do not demand much thought. For other handicapped students who are less able-bodied and are…