Campus Happenings this Week

By Daedalus on Nov 9th, 2009 at 9:00 AM

What’s going on this week at UMBC?  I’ll be honest with you, I don’t have a clue.  Since campus awareness of things to do and things going on still seems like a hot issue, here’s a completely arbitrary list of just a few things going on this week:

Tuesday, November 10th

  • Sneaker sale and donation drive at the RAC, 9-5PM.  Get some fresh kicks on a budget and donate your old shoes to charity.

Wednesday, November 11th - Veteran’s Day

  • Origami, 12-1PM, Commons Mainstreet.  FREE!

Thursday, November 12th

  • Challah for Hunger will be selling challah bread in the Breezeway from 12-3PM to raise money for hunger relief
  • Open Mic Night at the Sports Zone, 8-10PM, FREE!
  • Raekwon of the Wu Tang Clan performs in the UC Ballroom, 9PM.  Tickets $10 at the Commons Information Center.  Official after-party…well, afterward.  Tickets on sale at CIC.
  • Bone Marrow Registration, Commons Mainstreet, 8AM-7PM

Friday, November 13th

This list is by no means comprehensive.  I’m going to turn it over to you, UU.  Something going this week that you want people to know about?  Go ahead and tell us right here.  If you’ve got an event coming up, feel free to drop it in our article bin and we’ll see that it gets published here.

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3 Comments »

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    Anyone who knows me knows who this is
    Nov 9, 2009 @ 7:01 PM

    Rakewon motherfucker

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    Anyone who knows me knows who this is
    Nov 9, 2009 @ 7:02 PM

    oh snap you wrote that.

    Well,

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    JT
    Nov 10, 2009 @ 1:46 PM

    In case anyone missed it, On Monday, The UMBC German Club held their Fall of the Wall event to mark the 20th Anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall at the UC Plaza.

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