During midday classes on Tuesday Oct. 11, economics professor William Lord lost consciousness outside of the campus Chick-fil-A. Lord, who suffered an unspecified internal attack,…
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On a trip to Hampden in Baltimore, I stopped by the bookstore Atomic Books and picked up a copy of a book called “Sad Animals”…
At Rooster + Hen, every vegetable comes from a farm, and every farmer has a name, and Allison Smith and Joe McRedmond will tell you…
Even though Halloween is a on a Monday this year, don’t let that stop you from dressing up and having a scary good time the…
Around 12:30 a.m this morning, UMBC Police received a call informing them that a person was unresponsive within Potomac Hall. According to UMBC Deputy Chief…
Wayne Lutters of the information systems department reigns as one of only two UMBC instructors that have a perfect 5.0 rating on ratemyprofessors.com. The Retriever reached…
“Ellicott City: If you lived here, you’d love it!” insists a four-foot plastic sign hanging off a plastic fold-out table. A real estate agent dodges…
Former UMBC swimmer and current student Jackson Bleier, 22, was fatally shot Sunday afternoon in Yale Heights, during what Baltimore Police believe was a drug purchase.…
The following statement was released early to The Retriever. From Patrick Dawson, AOK Library Director: Yesterday the first floor of the AOK Library & Gallery…
This month, an anti-semitic hate crime was committed in the majority freshman Patapsco Hall. Swastika symbols were placed in the suggestion box on the door of…
The 50th Anniversary may be in our rear-view mirror, but you can relive the best moments (puppies!) or catch up on what you missed right…
UMBC’s Division of Information Technology recently announced that construction of a new communications tower is slated to begin. The motive for the renovation is to…
GRIT-X was a series of “presentations to celebrate the achievements of UMBC’s alumni and faculty.” The program was broken into 30 minute sessions “where select groups…
UMBC receives a lot of praise for its budding and ‘innovative’ undergraduate program, but this attention often leaves the university’s graduate programs (and subsequently its…
Being a national leader in applied learning and continuing to rise among national ranks, it comes as no surprise that UMBC’s very own resident students were provided with…
The Avenue is hustling and bustling with its usual Tuesday night crowd, mostly locals at this point. Everyone is chattering through thick, humid heat, still…