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There are few meals better than a meal that comes with seconds. Late Night at True Grits used to serve seconds and thirds every night so long as the customer participated in the Unlimited meal...
February 22, 2017
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7:00 PM
In their season opener, UMBC’s women’s lacrosse team fell 20-5 to their neighbors to the north – 19th ranked Towson University Tigers. Their impact is up for debate but the weather and referees...
February 22, 2017
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2:00 PM
Despite ending the season with a loss at the University of East Carolina, UMBC swimming and diving team still finished strong. Facing Howard University first in their last two home meets, UMBC...
February 21, 2017
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9:00 AM
Photo by Katie Lee for The Retriever First impressions can be overrated. During his first semester at UMBC, transfer student Kristofer Castro decided that he disliked a student from a lab on...
February 18, 2017
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3:14 PM
Photo courtesy of Sally Shivnan This week, I sat down with Sally Shivnan, who has been teaching creative writing at UMBC since 2000. Shivnan, in addition to being a beloved English professor,...
February 18, 2017
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9:15 AM
UMBC’s Women Center was awarded the Regional Breastfeeding-Friendly Workplace Award as a result of being able to provide a lactation room and provide necessary services to UMBC Moms and Parents....
February 17, 2017
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3:18 PM
Junior global studies major Sophia Lopresti has been confirmed as the Spring 2017 election board chair, a position which has sparked controversy in the university’s yearly Student Government...
February 17, 2017
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3:12 PM
While UMBC already prides itself as an inclusive and accessible campus, the teams at Facilities Management, Student Disability Services, Human Relations and many others are continuously seeking...
February 17, 2017
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3:09 PM
After Betsy DeVos, the 59 year old billionaire philanthropist and activist from Michigan, was announced to be Secretary of Education, UMBC students and the press had conflicting feelings regarding...
February 17, 2017
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3:06 PM
With a total of 318 killings, Baltimore made 2016 the second-deadliest year per capita in recorded history, second only to 2015. With that number in mind, Amy Berbert set out on a mission to make...
February 17, 2017
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3:03 PM