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We began 2018 with a monumental victory in basketball that UMBC still cannot seem to stop talking about; we will end with a $10 million civil suit alleging UMBC’s mishandling of sexual assault...
October 24, 2018
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9:15 AM
Although only in its third year, the Grit X talks are already becoming a Homecoming favorite among the UMBC community. Introduced in 2016 by Dr. Karl Steiner, the Vice President for Research, the...
October 24, 2018
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9:15 AM
During my time at UMBC, I have gotten to know many students who base their schedule on how the professors teaching the classes were rated on RateMyProfessor. I am now becoming one of them after...
October 22, 2018
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10:15 AM
Nearly every source across the political spectrum agrees that the present position of American politics is new, dangerous and unsustainable. Whether the complaints are leveled at the Trump...
October 22, 2018
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9:18 AM
This is a work of satire. On the best of days, UMBC is a very crowded place. In between classes, Academic Row bears more resemblance to a mosh pit than an honors university. Take a look at the...
October 18, 2018
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11:15 AM
The semester is well underway, and many students are frantically doggy paddling to keep afloat amidst a sea of midterms, papers, twenty-page readings and extracurricular activities. In these...
October 18, 2018
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10:15 AM
Sleep is one of the cornerstones of good health as it helps the body reset after a long day, but many at UMBC may not be getting enough. For students, studying late at night may take precedence...
October 18, 2018
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9:15 AM
Three more women stating they were sexually assaulted have joined two other alleged victims in a $10 million, federal class-action lawsuit that claims UMBC and Baltimore County officials...
October 18, 2018
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7:34 AM
In 1990, Congress made the first full week of October “Mental Illness Awareness Week” to highlight the work done by the National Alliance on Mental Illness to de-stigmatize mental health. This...
October 17, 2018
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10:15 AM
Kicking off Ancient Studies Week, Ewing Professor of Greek Language and Literature and Professor of Classics at Princeton University, Andrew Ford gave a fascinating lecture on the plasticity of...
October 17, 2018
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9:50 AM