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From the outside, Commonvision looks like a well-oiled machine that constantly produces high-quality graphics, prints and animations for a number of UMBC organizations. But what few see are the...
October 10, 2018
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2:15 PM
“Oh. You’re an English major? So do you want to be a teacher then?” I have grown so accustomed to hearing these words on this campus that now I can manage to suppress my eye roll completely, or at...
October 10, 2018
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1:40 PM
Welcome Week and orientation make it easier for incoming students to connect with the diverse UMBC community prior to the start of classes, but about a month into their first semester some...
October 10, 2018
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12:15 PM
Hidden in an alleyway adjacent to Ottobar in downtown Baltimore, members of The Swirlies kick around a hackeysack, rarely keeping it airborne for more than three bounces. Nonetheless, it calms...
October 10, 2018
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11:50 AM
On any given night in the fall, you can usually find UMBC volleyball’s senior-libero Kristen Watson under the bright lights of the UMBC Event Center, or another stadium throughout the country,...
October 10, 2018
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11:30 AM
An email was sent out on Oct. 2, informing students and faculty of a pipe that had burst in the Retriever Activities Center, a facility many UMBC students spend time in when not in class or...
October 10, 2018
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11:00 AM
As the UMBC men’s soccer team pushes for a high standing ahead of the playoffs in November, the senior players will look to lead this relatively young team to success. At the forefront of the...
October 10, 2018
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10:30 AM
“U Must Be Cinderella.” “All Bark and All Bite!” “Bracket Busters.” “UMBC Makes History.” Each of these slogans can frequently be seen on apparel worn by students around UMBC, and each slogan...
October 10, 2018
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10:15 AM
Soccer has long been considered a global pastime. From England, to Russia, to Mexico, to here in the United States and countless countries between, people gaze upon the wonderment of soccer from...
October 10, 2018
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9:30 AM
After the 2016 presidential election, the divide between America’s two major parties deepened to an extreme degree, and it seemed to some UMBC students that there was nowhere they could express...
October 8, 2018
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2:39 PM