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The first thing many students do every two weeks is run for the nearest newspaper stand for the biweekly edition of The Retriever. Annie Richer, a sophomore studying political science and...
Thinking about a spring semester internship? The Political Science Department helps qualified students from all majors obtain internships and awards academic credit for those internships through...
Is there someone... in your department who is doing a superior job? on campus who is exceptionally talented and dedicated? who is truly outstanding and always there to help solve a problem or...
Thanks to funding from the Sherman family, the Sherman Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Teacher Scholars Program at UMBC has been able to work with schools and teachers in the Baltimore...
Neflix’s newest original romantic comedy follows the life of Sierra Burgess (Shannon Purser), a high school student who, in the midst of preparing for her college admittance into Stanford...
Keeping up with Delaney in Australia? Check out her latest blog post titled, "Still a Student" where she discusses her class schedule and differences between the Australian and American education...
On Friday, October 26th, SGA and partners across campus (including the Women's Center) will be hosting a Dinner with Friends, so that the UMBC community can learn more about local issues. No...
Safe spaces are a hot topic and are often cited by right-wing sources as a threat to free and healthy discourse. A 2017 article in “The Odyssey” entitled “Why Safe Spaces Are Bad For America”...
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...
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