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By Zachary Bandler, Contributing Writer The 2AM Project will open a new location in Uptown over the summer and be a new late-night dining option in Towson. Per its namesake, it’ll be open till 2 a.m.
With the end of the spring semester comes the start of summer plans. Between weekend trips, friend get-togethers and at least one beach visit, there’s lots to plan. So let this be your guide for some ...
By Sarah Sternhagen, Editor-in-Chief A stretch of York Road that runs in front of Towson University and into Uptown will undergo construction starting around Labor Day this summer. The facelift pro… ...
The Professional Spanish Graduate Certificate is celebrating its first cohort to complete the program, growing from just four students to nearly 50 in only three years. Colleen Ebacher is the program ...
By Theresa Pratt, Staff Writer Towson University held its fourth annual College Cup on Tuesday at the StarTUp at the Armory where Meal Mode, a company that aims to ensure that there are healthy meal ...
By Sarah Sternhagen, Editor-in-Chief Over 70 people gathered in Freedom Square on Wednesday evening for a “TU End the Secrecy” rally. The event called on Towson University to be transparent about t… ...
By Sarah Sternhagen, Editor-in-Chief President Donald Trump signed an executive order in late March calling for the U.S. Department of Education to take the “maximum extent appropriate and permitte… ...
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating whether Towson University violated federal civil rights law by working with a nonprofit that helps students from underrepresented populations earn ...
By Sarah Sternhagen, Editor-in-Chief A federal judge ruled last week that the Trump administration must temporarily restore a $5 million grant to Towson University used to help train PreK-6 teachers, ...
Small autonomous delivery robots are set to roll out on Towson University’s campus after spring break. The university’s dining contractor Aramark Collegiate Hospitality will launch a new food delivery ...
Towson University’s Doc the Tiger is well known and beloved across campus. He’s responsible for hyping the crowd during games, bringing out smiles at fundraisers and always looking good for a photo.
In the final game of the Charm City Hoops Classic, the Tigers lost to Baltimore County rivals the UMBC Retrievers, 71-84. Towson’s star sophmore, Tyler Tejada, driving against his UMBC oppone… ...