Crime Rates Change with COVID-19

By Tynasia Southerland Baltimore, a city that is known for its high crime rates, has finally met its match. COVID-19 seems to be the only thing capable of lowering crime in Baltimore.  The coronavirus is a pandemic outbreak that is contagious, outrageous, and the cause of quarantine. This virus has resulted in 138 deaths in... Continue Reading →

NDMU Gears Up for WOW Festival Baltimore

The community is abuzz about the festival's second year on campus By Jae Bradley On Saturday, April 28, our very own Notre Dame of Maryland University is set to present Baltimore’s Women of the World (WOW) Festival for the second consecutive year. The event is a local iteration of an international festival that premiered in... Continue Reading →

Sisters in Service

How One Local Sorority is Helping a Peruvian Elementary School in Need By Samantha Benton Omega Phi Alpha is a national service sorority that dedicates itself to providing service to those in need. The sorority has several types of services that they perform each semester, one of which is serving communities across the world. For... Continue Reading →

Nothing But Speed

A glance into NDMU's Track and Field Club By Jessica Profilio Although cross country is a fairly new team on campus, it has made strides since its founding in 2016, among them being the impetus for the formation of the Track and Field club. The club is open to runners and non-runners from different backgrounds,... Continue Reading →

A Celebration of Student Research

Students showcase their work at Nancy Kreiter Research Day By Kashay Webb In less than a month, the Notre Dame community will join to celebrate undergraduate and graduate research once again. Each year, students submit proposals for both research conducted from previous semesters and research currently being worked on. As students from different programs and... Continue Reading →

SAAC at NDMU

NDMU’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee celebrates Division III week By Micah Castelo Last week, NDMU’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) joined thousands of NCAA Division III student-athletes to commemorate the accomplishments of members in the division. As part of the annual observance, SAAC holds its biggest events and celebrations for student-athletes at NDMU. Starting on April 2,... Continue Reading →

On Air

An inside look at NDMU's Radio Station By Alexis Stevenson This year, the university’s Communication Arts Department brought radio back with online programming, allowing the rest of the community to tune in to a plethora of shows. Currently, the station is run by undergraduate students across all majors from the radio station housed in the... Continue Reading →

Behind the Scenes: Damozel

What’s New in 2018 for Notre Dame’s Literary Magazine? By Rhea Lynne Melgar Guzman Damozel is back. This spring, the university’s literary magazine is slated to celebrate its launch on April 26, allowing participating students and alums to see their creative works in a paperback book. The publication has been showcasing creative works—poems, short fiction and... Continue Reading →

The Amazing Race to Public Health Education

NDMU's SNPhA Chapter holds a race to educate and bring community together By Micah Castelo On April 3, NDMU’s Student National Pharmaceutical Association (SNPhA) chapter held their annual Amazing Race in celebration of National Public Health Week. Since 2015, the race has helped connect students and faculty from the School of Pharmacy to the rest of... Continue Reading →

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