In light of the recent passing of Nicholas Ramundo, members of the Shriver Center as well as other communities here at UMBC have taken the…
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Kenya At least 147 people were killed at Garissa University in northeastern Kenya on Thursday by al-Shabab militants. Although 104 people were injured and 19…
Some delicate issues remain; negotiations not yet finished On Thursday, April 2, Iran, the United States and five other world powers arrived at the base…
Tony Giro, co-head coach of the women’s lacrosse team, was placed on leave from the university today following the suspension of five players last week.…
The athletics department has suspended five members of the women’s lacrosse team after a GroupMe chat containing “highly concerning” messages surfaces. Five women’s lacrosse players…
Leaked email contains racist language, references sexual assault In the wake of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon scandal, another fraternity appears to be under fire for…
Police investigation into alleged campus incident last year; no criminal charges filed Two UMBC students have been dismissed from campus for violating the student code…
Fraternity members allegedly caught chanting anti-Black slurs The national fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon has found one of its college chapters under scrutiny following allegations that…
This past Monday, Attorney General Eric Holder announced that he is prepared to use his full authority to reform Ferguson’s police department, even going as…
After five years here, UMBC’s Greek Life Coordinator shifting her focus to law school Last week, Susan DuMont announced that she will be stepping down…
Officer found to have acted inappropriately towards student during fire alarm UMBC police have concluded their investigation into an officer’s alleged misconduct after receiving a…
Greece Greece’s government submitted a list of reforms to its creditors on Friday in an effort to rebuild its fiscal standing. Greece will begin paying…
Speech right before Israeli election, Republicans fail to inform Obama of invitation causing controversy On Tuesday, March 3, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a…
Win marks first opening-round championship appearance in team’s history UMBC’s Mock Trial team took part in the American Mock Trial Association’s Regional tournament. They made…
United States Republican lawmakers in the House of Representatives failed on Friday to pass a short-term Department of Homeland Security funding bill in a 203-224…
Yale professor discusses commons misconceptions, historical facts about Vikings This past Thursday evening, the medieval and early modern studies minor program presented the second of…



