Due to the upcoming inclement weather, the events on the Quad will be relocated to Lot 17. Entrance to Lot 17 is FREE. One-day unlimited carnival rides wristband: $10 with UMBC ID (Purchase a...
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=116268001723695 Big Huge Games is pleased to invite Art and Animation students from local colleges and universities to their Spring 2010 Art Open House. The...
Students Want to Know What Crimes Happen on Campus
I've noticed sometime early this year that the Police blotter stopped showing up on the UMBC news feed. It's still in the newspaper, but who still reads that? At first I thought this was just a...
Hey fellow foodies of UMBC!! My name is Amy and I am the newest member of the UMBC Eats team! I can’t wait to share my easy recipes, food experiences, and other great foodie moments with you. ...
Antibiotic resistance is a growing problem. Experiments with E. coli may lead to ways to reduce this resistance. Asmara Qamar will explain the science at URCAD on Wednesday, April 28. Come to the...
Full Title: Fefel, Weigman Combine to One-Hit Coppin State as Retrievers Win, 4-0 BALTIMORE�UMBC pitchers Amanda Fefel and Stephanie Weigman combined on the Retrievers' third one-hit shutout in...
Full Title: Former Retriever Dan Bulls Signs Professional Contact in Trinidad & Tobago Former UMBC men's soccer standout Dan Bulls has signed a professional contract with defending Digicel...
The UMBC baseball team fell to local rival Maryland, 10-7, Wednesday evening after the Terrapins scored in each of their first six innings. With the loss, the Retrievers drop to 7-18, while the...
Philadelphia, Pa.�The UMBC men's tennis team defeated a strong Temple University team, 4-3, to improve to 15-5 on the campaign. The Owls dropped to 9-10 prior to the Atlantic 10 Tournament.
April is STD Awareness Month. In honor of this, one of our very own Peer Health Advocates from University Health Services has entered UMBC into a campus challenge hosted by MTV: The Get Yourself...
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