Sunday afternoon I sat down to talk with Alyssa Wellman-Houde about her direction of the joint Musical Theatre Club and TheatreCom eight-person production of “Almost,…
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Americans are not the only ones speaking out about the election of Donald Trump. On Saturday, Jan. 21, the day after the inauguration, protests took…
From the Commons loop on an abnormally warm winter’s afternoon, you can see the orange-vested workers take off their hard hats, grab their bags and…
James Van Der Zee, Shirley Chisholm, James Baldwin and Misty Copeland all have one thing in common: They are all iconic African Americans who have…
From cabinet members to secretaries, President Trump’s nominations are raising eyebrows. There have been questions about some of the nominees lacking the proper credentials for…
Students from all academic backgrounds perform music from around the world and throughout time in the Collegium Musicum and Gamelan ensembles. Collegium, a small ensemble,…
“Love is something you use, not something you fall into.” This is the sentiment that drives “Les Liaisons Dangereuses,” a play that, put most simply,…
Freshman Rachel Szpara has no ordinary dorm room. Underneath her loft bed is not a laundry basket or food storage, but a multi-level wire cage…
Residents of UMBC’s Naval ROTC Building were forced to evacaute after UMBC Facilities Management was notified of a pipe leak that occured just outside the…
UMBC’s equestrian club recently attended the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association show at Frying Park, VA. hosted by George Washington and George Mason University. Over the weekend…
Students, professors and community members alike turned up in large numbers to the Post-Election Forum — a space to hear various perspectives on the future of…
Nearly a thousand angry demonstrators rallied in downtown Baltimore last night against President-elect Donald Trump whom they denounced as a threat to the nation. The…
On election night, Nov. 8, the Commons was teeming with students and faculty, prepared, excited or nervous for the results of the 2016 presidential election. As…
Civic duty is something one has probably heard much about in the past month of political affairs. As active body members of the country, it…
In one exhibition, The Walters Art Museum has transformed five gallery spaces into five worlds. “A Feast for the Senses: Art and Experience in Medieval…
It’s the fourth grade talent show. A young Bosley Brown is eager to impress the crowd by singing Boyz II Men’s “I’ll Make Love to…