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Logistic woes mar union of UMBC and new furniture Currently, there is a stark difference in the appearance of the Student Organization Space now compared to the beginning of the semester, due to...
February 11, 2015
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6:35 PM
UMBC’s ambivalence in the face of change Given the sudden influx of global action over the past year or so, students of UMBC have recently been exposed to civil unrest on and off campus. Is this...
February 11, 2015
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5:02 PM
Increases in tuition unexpected and lofty Increased tuition for UMBC students worsens an already large burden. It seems that higher education, the stepping-stone to prosperity, is getting more...
February 11, 2015
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4:57 PM
Slow start, but steady finish for UMBC’s casual carpooling program Carpooling at UMBC used to appear obsolete, but now with the growth of more events and an active myUMBC page, it has become...
February 11, 2015
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4:49 PM
Small classes engender more learning in universities UMBC’s lectures are currently in the province of the professor to decide whether or not the lecture component of the class is mandatory. It...
February 11, 2015
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4:45 PM
In her first season at UMBC, junior guard Capree Garner is already a leader for the women’s basketball team. Garner spent two years at Harford Community College, where she was a finalist for...
February 11, 2015
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4:35 PM
UMBC’s men’s and women’s tennis teams traveled down to the Lone Star state for matches against the University of Texas- Pan American and Texas A&M University- Corpus Christi to kick off their...
February 11, 2015
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4:23 PM
When the UMBC men’s team opened up play this season against Frostburg St. University, they gave the UMBC faithful a reason to be hopeful. Although Frostburg St. proved to be a much less...
February 11, 2015
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4:18 PM
UMBC women’s basketball lost to the University of Maine, 56–42, on Sunday as the Retrievers fell to 1–6 on the conference season. Maine got off to a hot start in the first half, outscoring the...
February 11, 2015
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4:16 PM
Compiled by the Retriever Weekly Senior Staff For UMBC students without cars on campus, public transportation can be a godsend. MTA buses, the Light Rail and the Metro open broader areas of...
February 11, 2015
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4:13 PM