Campus Life

URCAD 2010

By Daedalus on Apr 28th, 2010

Today is Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement Day (URCAD!) Come out and check out the cool things your peers have been working on lately all day today.  Be sure to check out the poster presentations in the UC Ballroom between 10AM-3PM, where students will be on-hand to talk about their research on a one-to-one level.

It’s a great experience for anybody who is interested in research in their own field or others, or even people who have no interest in research at all.  The things UMBC undergraduates are capable will blow you away!  Check out the full schedule for a full listing of events, including oral presentations, several exhibits, and readings from Bartleby.

Filed under: Academics, Campus Life, Events

UMBC GYT Campus Challenge

By uu_stringer on Apr 20th, 2010

Michael sends in an article about the MTV GYT Campus Challenge.  UMBC is currently #1 on their leaderboard!

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 nationwide campus challenge hosted by MTV: The Get Yourself Tested (GYT) Campaign.

“The campus that builds the largest amount of GYT supporters relative to the size of their student body will be featured by MTV News. Students on the winning campus will win a trip, accommodations, and tickets to see Cobra Starship, Travie McCoy, and more in Summer 2010.“

UMBC currently holds the #1 spot in the nation!!!  You don’t have to go anywhere or spend any money, just click, type, and invite!

We’re known for our academics and our chess team, let’s be known for being on MTV and supporting STD Awareness Month!

I am encouraging all of you to sign up. Please enter the contest and join our UMBC Facebook group to rally our numbers.

Go UMBC!!

UMBCtv site redesign and News show Pilot

By uu_stringer on Apr 20th, 2010

UMBCtv sent in a notice that they’ve redesigned their site.  Check it out!

UMBCtv just did a massive overhaul on their website to make things look all nice a pretty. In addition, a pilot for the new UMBCtv weekly news show is up in 1080p HD. Also be sure to check out all of the old events and things we have filmed.

Check it out at www.umbctv.com

Got some constructive criticism? Want to be part of UMBCtv? Just want to know what we are working on? Send an email to info@umbctv.com and lets us know or stop by a meeting every Wed at 3:45 in Commons 328.

Filed under: Campus Life

Retreiver Weekly and Zombies vs. Humans

By uu_stringer on Apr 19th, 2010

A group calling themselves UMBC Students 4 Fair Media Coverage sent in the following article.  I’ve inserted links to the pertinent Retriever issues mentioned in the article, but it is otherwise as we received it.

So apparently, some people were never taught ‘if you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all’. It has come to our attention, we vigorous news hounds, that our beloved student-run school newspaper has been using a student organization, unceremoniously, as a punching bag. I don’t think I have to specify which one.

The increasingly nasty articles and editorials clearly express a bias that is disconcerting. The Retriever Weekly claims as unbiased reporting as possible. Why hasn’t there been an article about the positive aspects of this organization? Or even a real story about them? Instead the intelligence of the UMBC student body is continuously insulted by false reports of injuries (03-31-10 [editor's note: there was no 3-31 edition, but there was on 3-30-10]) and wild accusations of interference with the daily lives of students (04-06-10). Many of the more astute readers may realize that many of the articles referred to were featured in the “deceiver weekly” edition of the paper, but that just reiterates the point; that a sanctioned student organization should not be made into the weekly paper’s own little whipping boy.

As a staff member of the Retriever Weekly, I can tell you that this constant bad press is, unfortunately, not wholly unintentional. A fellow staff member requested to write a real account of the Club’s hosted games on our campus, and she was, unceremoniously shut down.

That this, and only this organization was selected to be used as the excuse for all of campus’s ills is disturbing. Does UMBC not advocate a community of tolerance? Where do these editorial writers get off? If it’s not accusations of childish behavior, for having fun, at players, it’s wildly inaccurately accusing players of attacking innocent bystanders! I’m sure players of this activity would love to remove all human error from their game, but it’s just not possible. Does Ms. Hunter, author of the latest slanderous and insulting comments wish that all UMBC students make themselves into robots? Didn’t think so. Her accusation that “too many unsuspecting victims get caught in the crossfire” is way off. I’ve never been hit by a stray dart, neither has anyone I have asked about this. And no one those people ever heard of were ever hit.

As a student at UMBC, I find this constant disregard for the standards that legitimate media outlets use to report news fairly to be disgusting. It does not matter who is being targeted on our campus, as long as someone or some group is, students cannot stand for such injustice.

We of S4FM will no longer meet quietly. This is merely the latest in a long line of extremely biased reporting and poor coverage of actual campus news. As a result of the ever-decreasing quality of writing, and coverage, and due to the outrageous amounts of anti-organization bias, We of S4FM are speaking out.

Filed under: Campus Life

Third Eye Blind to Play at Quadmania 2010

By Sparky on Mar 4th, 2010

I have just stumbled across a facebook event advertising Third Eye Blind as part of SEB’s Quadmania this April 16-18. Tickets are $10 with a UMBC ID and go on sale at the Commons info desk Wednesday March 10 at 12pm. The show will be in the RAC and there appears to be no ticket limit listed on the facebook event.

This seems like it has potential. Personally I feel like this is an act that could appeal to a wide variety of students. Obviously you can never please everyone, but I’m going to go ahead and give SEB some major props for securing Third Eye Blind to come play.

This is (or should be) the link to the facebook event.

So what are everyone’s thoughts on Third Eye Blind?

SGA Senate Positions Open

By uu_stringer on Feb 9th, 2010

Sunaina Khandelwal of the SGA Senate sent in a notice that there’s open spots in the Senate!

Due to two vacancies in the current SGA Senate for Spring 2010, we are accepting applications for students that want to fill those spots for the Spring semester. Senators are usually elected during Spring each year, but we do not want to leave the seats empty and reduce our abilities to serve the student body.

If you’re interested, contact Sunaina Khandelwal, Speaker of Senate at khasun1[AT]umbc for any questions or to get an application. Application is also published online. The deadline to submit finished applications is February 19th.

Apply to be the resource to change at UMBC. Apply to be a SGA Senator for Spring 2010.

Filed under: Campus Life, sga

Parking Forums - What’s your take?

By Daedalus on Feb 1st, 2010

I’ve updated the weekly events post below to reflect the parking forums that will take place this week on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.

The Governor’s capital budget for FY2011 has been announced, and includes $37.4 million for the construction of the new Performing Arts and Humanities Facility, covering a broad range of subjects like Dance, Music, and Theatre.  With this funding secured and plans to break ground this summer, the school is hosting student forums on parking (an issue we’ve covered before) to hear from the student body.

What experiences have people had in the last semester that might give fresh perspective on this issue?  Personally, I’ve heard a few murmurs about the overflow lot filling up recently.  What are your thoughts?  Join the discussion and get yourself ready to ask these questions in a true forum this week.  Be heard, UU!

This Week @ UMBC

By Daedalus on Feb 1st, 2010

Got some free time, but not sure what to do with it?  Check out a few of the things going on around UMBC this week.

Monday, February 1st

  • Involvement Fest, 11AM-2PM Commons Mainstreet, Come meet the members of student organizations at UMBC and get involved

Tuesday, February 2nd

  • Involvement Fest, 11AM-2PM Commons Mainstreet, Come meet the members of student organizations at UMBC and get involved
  • Celebrate Black History Month by watching the movie Good Hair in the Patapsco lobby, 7PM

Wednesday, February 3rd

  • Involvement Fest, 11AM-2PM Commons Mainstreet, Come meet the members of student organizations at UMBC and get involved
  • Parking Forums, 6-7PM UC Ballroom.  Come make your opinions heard on the parking issue at UMBC

Thursday, February 4th

  • Parking Forums, 1-2PM UC Ballroom.  Come make your opinions heard on the parking issue at UMBC
  • Ballroom Dance Club’s Jam Session, 6PM - 9PM Commons Mainstreet.  Music, dancing, food!
  • Deadline to submit an application to be on the Student Activity Fee Review Board!
  • Zombieland, 10PM Lecture Hall 1, Tickets $2 at the CIC

Friday, February 5th

  • Service Learning Fair, 11AM-1:30PM Commons Mainstreet - Academic credit for volunteering?  Sweet!
  • Parking Forums, 12-1PM Lecture Hall 7.  Come make your opinions heard on the parking issue at UMBC
  • Zombieland, 8PM Lecture Hall 1, Tickets $2 at the CIC

Saturday, February 6th

Something not up here that should be?  Love it?  Hate it?  Use that comment box down there and let us know, or send in an article and we’ll get the word out for you.

What’s going down this week?

By Daedalus on Jan 27th, 2010

Welcome back for the Spring 2010 semester!  UMBCUnderground has been hibernating for two months, but we’re back now.  Start sending in your topics for discussion and we’ll get the ball rolling on some great publications.  To start you off, here’s a list of upcoming events this week:

Wednesday, January 27th

Thursday, January 28th

  • Women’s Basketball vs. Stony Brook - RAC 7 PM, FREE with your red ID!
  • Open Mic Night - Sports Zone 8PM, FREE!  Open Mic Night returns, come strut your stuff.  Free wings!
  • Where the Wild Things Are - 10PM in Lecture Hall 2.  Buy your ticket for $2 at the CIC.

Friday, January 29th

  • Patapsco Addition Meeting - Harbor MPR NOON.  Learn what’s going on with Patapsco and make your opinion heard.  Free pizza!
  • Nature Walk - Meet in Commons Circle 4PM, FREE!
  • Where the Wild Things Are - 8PM in Lecture Hall 2.  Buy your ticket for $2 at the CIC.
  • SEB Magic Show - Sports Zone 9PM, FREE!  Come check out some magic by Rusty Ammerman.
  • SEB Live Music - Flat Tuesday’s 9PM, FREE!  Featuring Rosiere, Arden, and The Town Criers

Saturday, January 30th

  • Where the Wild Things Are - 8PM in Lecture Hall 2.  FREE with your Red ID!
  • Luau Dance Party - Flat Tuesday’s, 9PM, FREE!  Music, dancing, food!

What you see above is just a small sampling of the events going on.  Know about something that isn’t up there?  Send it on in and we’ll make sure people hear about it.  Have a great week and let’s kick the semester off right!

New Mascot Follow Up

By Sparky on Dec 15th, 2009

Hey all,

After some recent questions regarding Daedalus’ recent post on the new athletics logo, I asked around and was put in touch with Miriam Tillman, Assistant Vice President of Marketing and Creative Services for UMBC. Ms. Tillman took the time to answer a few questions I sent her via email. Here are my questions followed by her answers.

1) When did your office and Athletics decide to implement a new logo, and what led to this decision? Why change it now, as opposed to last year, or next year, or some other time?

The germ for this started back in April 08 when Jim Lord, UMBC’s Creative Services design director (and a UMBC Visual Arts alum), was watching the NCAA game and was bothered by how our mascot logo looked on the scoreboard next to Georgetown’s. He began sketching some new ideas and looking into what other schools–both in our division and in our region–were doing with their logos. He found that the style had changed a lot (see his paragraph about mascot logo design trends), and as our teams were getting more attention, he wanted the logo to look as good as it could. (He’d actually done the final design on the current mascot logo a number of years back, but since he’d inherited the design from someone else at the end of the process, he wasn’t able to give it the attention he’d wanted.) Last spring Jim approached Athletics to see if they’d be interested in a new mascot logo, and they were. With regard to your question, the only timing consideration was to start soon enough to have one ready for the bookstore’s annual order in January (see #3).

2) Students were able to vote on one of three choices listed on myumbc. Where did these choices originate? Were they finalists among a bigger sample, or were they the only choices from the beginning?

The choices came from a series that evolved over time as Jim spent the summer testing a number of variations with student athletes, coaches and Athletics staff, and adapting them as he got feedback. He also displayed some options in The Commons at Homecoming, where students, faculty, staff and alums voted on their favorites and gave him direct feedback. During the course of all these meetings and conversations, some folks were interested in a realistic dog, others in something more cartoon-like. Some wanted a fierce dog, others wanted one that evoked loyalty. So he created options that responded to the range of perspectives.

3) Where did the funding for this project come from? Strictly Athletics’ budget, or more out of general marketing for UMBC as a whole?

There’s no extra funding involved, since we’re phasing this in. We deliberately timed the process to coincide with the annual order that the bookstore places in January for the next fall. In other words, this will give the bookstore designs for their vendors but not create any new expense. As Athletics buys new uniforms or orders letterhead, they’ll roll this in, but not expend additional resources any time soon.

4) Is there an expectation of the revenue generated from sales incorporating the new mascot to negate the initial cost?

Not an issue, since there’s no additional expense.

5) What affect did/does this have on student fees or athletic fees?

Ditto.

tl;dr: Jim Lord, the UMBC Creative Services guy behind this, wanted our mascot to look good since we’ve been getting more national attention. Initial options were displayed and voted on during homecoming. No additional cost because the new design will be implemented with the bookstore’s scheduled merchandise order.

Thanks again to Miriam Tillman for providing this information.

Filed under: Athletics, Campus Life

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