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University of Baltimore soccer game at Mount Washington property

In 1975, the Black Student Union sponsored a seminar for students to attend, entitled "How the Black Woman Relates to Women's Liberation," with guest speakers Paige Howell and Ruth Redd. These photos are on page 31 of Retrospect 1975.

Newsletter of the University of Baltimore's Black Student Union in Spring 1997 and August 1997, reflecting on the purpose of the organization, its accomplishments, and its goals for the upcoming school year.

Page 2 of UBique's March 13, 1990 student newspaper describing how the growing presence of racist and homophobic violence on college campuses presented itself at the University of Baltimore.

Cover of the University of Baltimore's newspaper, Student Press, on October 15, 1969. Writers call for a Vietnam moratorium and announce a teach-in at Langsdale Library.

Page 4 of the University of Baltimore's Student Press, describing a student-organized grassroots workshop featuring guests from the Gay Liberation Front, Black Panther Party, Progressive Labor Party, SDS, Peace and Justice Center, and Baltimore City…

Inclusion Alley, located in the space between Preston Street and W. Mount Royal Avenue along North Charles Street.

"Disabled Facilities Receive Broad Administrative Plan" on the University of Baltimore's December 10, 1974 cover of Student Press.

A Maryland State Senator presented the University of Baltimore's Accessibility to Handicapped Commendation to President H. Mebane Turner in 1977.

Description of the activities and formation of the University of Baltimore Women's Association in The Reporter, 1957.

Description of the Women's League in The Reporter, 1937.

This edition of The Baloo describes the parking protests of 1968 and the arrest of 5 student protesters from the University of Baltimore.

Special issue of the UB Post released on April 15, 2008 in response to student protests against parking price hikes.

Cover page of The Baloo, dated December 16, 1966. Describes student protests at the University of Baltimore in response to lack of parking.

Students joined other community members in protest against the Vietnam War near Penn Station along North Charles Street.

The Reporter 1970, Page 57, picturing the Cosmopolitans, a student organization that sought to address racial tension through education following desegregation, promote Black culture, and establish Black history courses at the University.
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