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    <Title>Six Score in Double Figures as Men's Basketball Routs...</Title>
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          <div class="html-content">Full Title: Six Score in Double Figures as Men's Basketball Routs New Hampshire, 79-50
          
          Durham,N.H.�Sophomore guard Chris De La Rosa scored 23 points and led six Retrievers in double figures as UMBC routed New Hampshire, 79-50, in the regular season finale. De La Rosa hit eight of 12 shots from the floor, six of seven from the stripe and added seven assists.</div>
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    <Summary>Full Title: Six Score in Double Figures as Men's Basketball Routs New Hampshire, 79-50  Durham,N.H.�Sophomore guard Chris De La Rosa scored 23 points and led six Retrievers in double figures as...</Summary>
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    <PostedAt>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 00:00:00 -0500</PostedAt>
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    <Title>Voorman Named America East Men's Tennis Performer of The...</Title>
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          Senior Fredi Voorman (Talinn, Estonia/Audentes Private) was named America East Conference Men's Tennis Performer of the Week for matches ending Feb. 21.</div>
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    <Summary>Full Title: Voorman Named America East Men's Tennis Performer of The Week  Senior Fredi Voorman (Talinn, Estonia/Audentes Private) was named America East Conference Men's Tennis Performer of the...</Summary>
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    <PostedAt>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 00:00:00 -0500</PostedAt>
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    <Title>The Situation With Tuition</Title>
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      There was much discussion during last night’s senate meeting about the tuition increase.
      
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    <PostedAt>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 19:42:52 -0500</PostedAt>
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    <Title>Getting Down to Business</Title>
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    <PostedAt>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 19:41:46 -0500</PostedAt>
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    <Title>2010 MSA GET-TOGETHER</Title>
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          <div class="html-content"><p>As-salamu Alaykum Everyone.</p>
          <p><br>It's that time of the year again. MSA wants to hear from you. Come and let us know what you think of us. Good or bad, its your chance to let us have it. <br><br>Ok so all jokes aside, this is one of the most important events for MSA. We are on campus to serve you guys and no one else can tell us about your needs and desires except you guys yourself. </p>
          <p><span><span><img src="http://www.umbcmsa.org/storage/Photo%2020.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1266956592239" alt="" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></span></span><br><br>No need to get scared from the bearded men of our cabinet, we are students just like you. We too eat three times a day and skip classes like there nothing :)<br><br>Mark your calenders and write it down on a sticky note and paste it on your door. All are welcome. Tell your friends and buddies. We will be waiting for you. <br><br>O and it goes without saying that we will be serving lunch during the meeting. Trust me, we wont let you leave with an empty stomach :)<br><br>SEE YOU ALL THERE..<br><br>Peace and blessings to everyone.</p></div>
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    <Title>Come Talk! With SGA's Department of Academic Affairs</Title>
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    <Title>FEATURED RESEARCHER: Betty Irungu, Political Science</Title>
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  <Title>Real People Profiles: William Joyner</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><div><span><em>I’m asking some of the people you might encounter on the UMBC campus, including students, faculty, staff and alumni, to answer a few questions about themselves and their experiences. These are their responses.</em><strong> </strong></span><br>
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    <div><div><a href="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_b2T0VNbkzjE/S4QRFe7mKyI/AAAAAAAAAsw/igKLsMeCGus/s1600-h/William+Joyner.JPG" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><img height="240" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_b2T0VNbkzjE/S4QRFe7mKyI/AAAAAAAAAsw/igKLsMeCGus/s320/William+Joyner.JPG" width="320" style="max-width: 100%; height: auto;"></a></div><strong><span>Name: </span></strong><span>William Joyner</span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><strong><span>Hometown:</span></strong><span> <span>Waldorf</span><span>, MD</span> </span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><strong><span>Q: How long have you been at UMBC?</span></strong><span>  </span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><span>A: <span>3.5 years</span><strong> </strong> </span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><strong><span>Q: In 12 words or less, what role(s) do you play on campus?</span></strong><span>  </span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><span>A: <span>I am a student involved with service, justice &amp; leadership organizations/groups</span>.</span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><span></span></div><div><strong><span>Q: What aspect of your UMBC role(s) do you enjoy most?</span></strong></div><div><br>
    </div><div><strong><span> </span></strong><span>A: <span>Involvement in leadership roles on campus has granted me intimate access to two opportunities that no purely academic class ever has:</span></span></div><div><br>
    </div><ul><li><span>A chance to develop and process a      constantly evolving understanding of myself and the people around me; and</span><span></span></li>
    <li><span>Innumerable opportunities to use      that understanding along with the knowledge I gain in academic classes to      make positive changes in the <em>world</em> around me.</span></li>
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    </div><div><span>Other than that, I really enjoy traveling for internships and service events.  Having a free meal plan doesn’t hurt either.  Believe me, I put it to good use.</span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><strong><span>Q: What is the most important or memorable thing you learned in college/have learned at UMBC?</span></strong><span> </span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><span> A:  Most important lessons:  How to ask questions, how to express my feelings with words, and how to conjugate irregular verbs like “to wake” in English.  I am actually still working on all of these lessons.</span><span></span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><span>Most memorable lessons:  When I was a sophomore I took a class called “Foundations of Leadership,” where we played a game called “Win as Much as You Can.”  The lessons that I learned from that game hit me like a speeding bus when class ended.  My brain had that feeling my mouth has after I eat a mint.  Just in case someone may read this and then get the opportunity to play it, I will not divulge the lesson in full.  However, I will say that if you understand it the way I understood it, you’ll never look at student organizations, bureaucracies, school cliques, international politics or any other group scenarios the same way again.  It also changed the way I interact with friends that belong to organizations to which I do not.</span><span></span></div><div><span><br>
    <strong>Q: Complete this sentence: "I am a big fan of __________"</strong></span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><strong><span> </span></strong><span>A:  Controversial books, movies, ideas and personalities.  Besides providing content to fill awkward silences with people I don’t know, I believe that you can tell a lot about a couple, a group of friends, neighbors and even a country by the way it resolves conflicts of ideas.  I am also a big fan of Malcolm Gladwell’s books, Il Divo’s music and Oprah’s existence.<strong> </strong></span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><strong><span>Q: Do you have any UMBC stories, little-known facts about UMBC, favorite spots on campus, or anything else you’d like to share?</span></strong><span> </span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><span>A: <span>My favorite spot on campus is very conventional, I’m afraid.  It’s my room.  I love having that place to retreat.  I also have a great view.  I can see how long the line is at the dining hall from my window, so I know whether I can walk the 100 ft from Potomac with just a sweatshirt or if I should put on a coat and trek to Chick-fil-a. J</span></span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><span>Story:  Last summer, I impulsively signed up for a 1-week Alternative School Break service trip to Patch Adams’ Gesundheit Institute in West Virginia as a replacement for someone who had dropped out of the group.  Because I was a last minute addition, I didn’t get to attend any of the group prep-sessions or bonding activities, and had only been given a packing list, a departure/arrival schedule and notice that I would be doing gardening, cooking, cleaning and volunteer work.</span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><span>I assumed that I’d be taking a bus with a big group of students to a gleaming new age medical facility in semi-rural West Virginia.  I’d paint murals on recovery room walls and garden tomatoes or lettuce to supplement the cafeteria’s offerings.  There was movie about these people, so I knew it was a pretty upscale and high-profile place, and I knew my family would approve of helping out in such an institution.   Well, due to some miscommunication with a list-proc, I was not notified about a change to the departure date from UMBC, so I missed the bus.  I told my mother what had happened, so we got directions and set out to drive the 7+ hours to Hillsboro, WV.  Toward the end of the directions we began getting confused.  For at least 30 minutes we’d been on meandering mountain roads with hairpin turns and narrow lanes that were difficult to pass, even with a Honda Civic.  I thought, how on Earth does an ambulance make it to this hospital, especially during the harsh, icy Shenandoah winters?  Then, at the last turn on the directions we entered a <em>gravel road in the middle of a field</em>.  </span><span></span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><span>Okay.  There’s a problem with this scenario.</span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><span>We assumed we were lost, but we were deep (DEEP) in rural West Virginia at night with no cell-phone service and hadn’t seen any other ethnic minorities for the past 3 hours, so we were uncomfortable asking for directions.  Well, we asked anyway.  We drove onto a horse farm and I asked the owner if she knew where Gesundheit was.  She told me that the directions I had were accurate and that I was only about two miles from my destination.  So we went back and followed the directions through the field past an abandoned fire truck, a three-story shack and a chicken coop to a huge wooden house whimsically shaped like a combination between a fleur-de-lis and bishop piece of a chess set (You find out why when you visit).</span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><span>Hmmm, not what we expected, but UMBC student Jerome Graham was in the driveway waiting for us, so we were relieved to be at the right address.  “Oh, okay!  The volunteer housing and the medical center are in different locations.  That makes sense:  they needed lots of room for the farming, which could not be accommodated on the medical site,” I thought.  He walked us over a bridge, past “the chrysalis” and into the house, where we were greeted by a barefooted woman dressed head-to-toe in tie-dye.  We were escorted down to the basement where the orientation video was being played.  The orientation video showed Patch Adams discussing his endeavors and achievements and then mentioned the hospital.  He stated that the hospital was a part of a larger plan to change health care in the future, and something to the effect of “the hospital isn’t in brick and mortar yet, but it is real.  It is in our <em>minds</em>.”</span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><span>What?!  I drove all the way out here to volunteer at a hospital that doesn’t exist?</span><span></span></div><div><span>Then the video showed people with PhDs and MDs wearing tie-dye with untamed hair talking about how “no one leaves Gesundheit the way they came,” and how Gesundheit changes minds and changes hearts with its unique “philosophies,” “mental challenges” and “opportunities.”  I kept looking around and everyone in the room had a straight face as though they were expecting to hear all of this—except for my mother.  Her discomfort was apparent.  At that point my mother had heard all of the buzzwords she needed to confirm that she had just delivered her son to an acid-tripping hippie cult in West Virginia.  And then it got better.  The video showed Patch Adams and four other people pulling down their pants and launching bottle rockets from their anuses.  Mom was no longer uncomfortable; she was shocked and appalled.</span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><span>After the video, we all went to bed.  Against her intuition, my mother left in the morning, trusting that I knew what I was getting myself into and that if something ever went wrong, I would know what to do.  And from that point on, I had one of the best weeks of my life.</span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><span>We all did maintenance on the Gesundheit grounds, performed hard labor setting up an enrichment/empowerment camp for academically talented girls, performed as clowns in a parade through a small town, and maintained an organic vegan diet (except for the day we ate fish that group mates had caught themselves and burgers made with buffalo meat). We met a man who refines his own bio-diesel, attended a concert by a classically trained piano/fiddle duo at the home of famous author Pearl Buck, and traveled to the palatial lodge of a former NIH scientist who abandoned his life in Maryland to travel around North America and create a nature education site that can only be reached by crossing a river in a high-mounted pick-up truck or a boat.  Along the way we learned about the disparities between the urban/suburban and rural areas, the rich and the poor, the powerful and the repressed and the genders.  Teamwork, collectivism, sacrifice, creativity, ethics and justice were all stressed and I discovered that everything we learned there applies to health care!</span><span></span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><span>The video was right.  I left West Virginia with perspectives that radically changed the way I see society and my place in it.  I didn’t join a cult, but I did join a group of friends and mentors that challenged me to touch live worms (yuck!) so that I could go fishing, to learn to drive a stick-shift truck so that I could transport lumber from the chopping site to the firewood stacks, and to hug a live, territorial turkey because it could be done.</span><span></span></div><div><br>
    </div><div><span>No standard volunteer shift at a high-end hospital in up-scale suburbs could have provided those opportunities, and because of that experience last summer, I joined the ASB planning team in the Fall so that I could do my part to ensure that more students get to experience the fulfillment that service has given me for the past 3 years.</span><span></span></div><div><br>
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  <Title>The 4-1-1 on Pizza 786</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><br><p>So during my first week back at school, my friends decided to call up their favorite place for some good eats – Pizza 786. I was at first hesitant but they talked me into it after mentioning that it offered free delivery for an order of over ten dollars. I decided to get an 8-inch personal pizza with pepperoni (I had the option of getting double cheese but passed. I know it’s plain but I didn’t have a menu in front of me) which was $6.49, while my friends got 10 piece buffalo wings for $9.99 with fries for $7.99. </p>
    <p>Opening the box I noticed how there was a good amount of pepperoni, or as my friend Avery Brow said, it showed an “artful use” of pepperoni. I grabbed my fork and knife—yes, I use a knife and fork on pizza, I’m French, get used to it—and took my first bite. I found the pizza to be relatively good, yet I thought that there was a little bit too much marinara sauce. I found the whole pizza to be more of a pan or deep dish kind of pizza. Overall, the pizza was thick, which I like.</p>
    <p>After I was done with my pizza I decided to try my friend’s buffalo wings. They had gotten 5 boneless and 5 with the bone. I took my first bite and was unpleasantly surprised by how dry it was. Also, due to fact that it was dry; the taste wasn’t as full compared to other wings I’ve had in the past.</p>
    <p>All in all, I’d give them a 3 out of 5 because they had a pretty good personal pizza but their wings weren’t as kickin’ as they should have been. However, free delivery with an order of ten dollars or more is a pretty sweet deal.</p>
    <p>Until next time, I’ll see you at the lunch table,</p>
    <p><strong>-</strong><strong>Phil</strong></p>
    <p><em>Want to eat here?:</em></p>
    <p><em>Pizza 786     <br></em><em>5209 East Drive</em><em>     <br>Halethorpe, MD 21227-2402      <br>(410) 242-4342</em></p>
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          UMBC plays its final regular season contest on Wednesday, Feb. 24 at New Hampshire as the Retrievers try to build momentum for the America East Tournament. Tip-off time is set for 2:00 p.m.and the game will be broadcast by Fox 1370 Sports Radio (<a href="http://www.fox1370.com">www.fox1370.com</a>, Paul Mittermeier.</div>
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