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    <Title>Are you INSPIRED by what you saw yesterday at URCAD?</Title>
    <Tagline>Post URCAD Workshop | Monday 05/02 | Noon- 1pm | Sondheim105</Tagline>
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    <Title>Looking for room</Title>
    <Tagline>Grad student in search of a place to stay</Tagline>
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          <div class="html-content">Hi. I am going to be a graduate student in the Fall. And I am looking for a room to rent. I am a quiet, easy-going, polite person. If I can be roommate with other graduate fellows, that would be awesome too.<div><br></div><div>You can reach me via text or call at 6789562183.</div><div><br></div><div>Thanks!</div></div>
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    <PostedAt>Thu, 28 Apr 2016 10:28:47 -0400</PostedAt>
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  <Title>Red Cross's Roaring 20's Senior Prom</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><span>Come have a great time with some lovely senior citizens at Brightview Assisting Living Facility. The theme is "Roaring 20s" so dress to impress! There will be food, games, music, and dancing!</span><div><span><br></span></div><div>On <strong><span><span><span>Sunday, May 1st</span></span> from <span><span>2PM-4PM</span></span></span></strong>, the American Red Cross Club will be going to <strong><span>BrightView Assisted Living</span></strong> for a<strong><span>"SENIOR" PROM</span></strong> that we will be hosting there! AND YOU ARE INVITED TO COME JOIN!<br><ul><li>This is a great chance for us to mingle with the residents at BrightView Assisted Living and there will be<strong> FOOD, Dancing, and Activities (henna tattoos, poker, nail-polish, card games)!</strong></li><li><strong>The theme is the Roaring 20's </strong>(Great Gatsby) so dress for the theme.</li><li>We will arrange Carpooling (It is only 2 mins from UMBC)<br></li><li><strong>SOME OF US WILL BE HEADING OVER AT AROUND <span><span>12pm</span></span> TO SET UP DECORATIONS!</strong>Please contact me if you would like to assist with that :]</li><li><strong>If interested,</strong> email Aman Sajid at <a href="mailto:aman7@umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">aman7@umbc.edu</a> </li></ul></div></div>
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  <Summary>Come have a great time with some lovely senior citizens at Brightview Assisting Living Facility. The theme is "Roaring 20s" so dress to impress! There will be food, games, music, and dancing!...</Summary>
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  <Title>RELI Group makes finals in G2Xchange Health IT Challenge</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><span>We are happy to announce that RELI Group Inc. is a</span><a href="http://religroupinc.us9.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=bc3cc95065a1b69d53877ce37&amp;id=973a87b835&amp;e=653782a256" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">finalist</a><span> of the G2Xchange Health IT Challenge. RELI will be featuring our </span><a href="http://religroupinc.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=bc3cc95065a1b69d53877ce37&amp;id=59b1b86507&amp;e=653782a256" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Healthcare Data Interoperability Solution</a><span> for the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) at Federal Health IT Challenge and Innovation Awards.  You can register for the </span><a href="http://religroupinc.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=bc3cc95065a1b69d53877ce37&amp;id=a0c1a9d593&amp;e=653782a256" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">event</a><span> which will be held on May 4, 2016.</span></div>
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    <Title>Check out Prof. Yang's new article!</Title>
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          <div class="html-content"><span>Check out Prof. Yang's new article on </span><a href="http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15295036.2016.1170172" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Chinese smog</a><span>!</span></div>
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    <Summary>Check out Prof. Yang's new article on Chinese smog!</Summary>
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    <Title>What happened to John Boon?</Title>
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          <div class="html-content">Where did he go? I have a few (2 to be exact) theories on his disappearance, but they're just speculation. One theory is he was on the first floor of the library and people were being loud. He asked people if they would just shut the fuck up in the rudest way possible, so he could concentrate on spamming myumbc, and he was told to go to one of the quiet floors. This, of course, pissed Mr. Boon off to no end and he had a complete meltdown in the library that led to his banishment from the library.<br><br>Another theory is he saw some college kids playing with their nerf guns and Mr. Boon had a meltdown, started screaming at everyone about how nerf guns kill, and tried to break their nerf guns. This led to his arrest and banishment from UMBC.<br><br>My theories seem like plausible explanations for his disappearance, but if anyone has a better explanation like he died or something, write them below. Thanks.<br><br></div>
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  <Title>Environmental orgs opine on food waste and carbon use</Title>
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    <p>To that end, the Food Recovery Network, the Environmental Task Force, Just Food and the Garden organized a “Family Style Food Waste Dinner,” with the hopes of educating UMBC students on the issue of food waste and making the most of the food available to students.</p>
    <p>Andy Clark, president of the Garden and a freshman social welfare major and legal policy minor, discussed the importance of educating sustainability. “Students should learn how to utilize their food in the best way, only get what you need,” said Clark. This education included learning how to buy only as much food as one can eat. He also explained that some products can be consumed after the ‘use-by’ date on the container.</p>
    <p>This event promoted the importance of sustainability on campus to students, but it was also good for unity between various green initiatives. The “EcoOrgs,” as member of the Garden and senior English major Thomas Eliason likes to call them, spent the night socializing and solidifying their relationships.</p>
    <p>While food sustainability is one area these groups share a common interest in, they also have strong opinions when it comes to the broader issue of environmental sustainability at UMBC. “There are a lot of things on campus the EcoOrgs don’t agree with, one being the giant athletic center UMBC is building,” said Eliason.</p>
    <p>Some members of the EcoOrgs feel that investing a huge sum of money into this new building conveys to students that UMBC is ignoring the many environmental issues on campus that should be mended, as well as the 50-year plan, in which the UMBC promised to reduce campus emissions 70 percent by 2075.</p>
    <p>Although the campus has begun to put measures in place to implement this plan, it has done so in what these organizations see as an unproductive way,  buying carbon offsets which still pollute the air, and not just directly at UMBC.</p>
    <p>Shane Wellnitz, president of UMBC’s Environmental Task Force and a junior environmental science major, discussed his distaste for these policies. “UMBC is financing unsustainable energy sources and calling it a carbon reduction,” he said.</p>
    <p>Wellnitz stated that the campus could use the money invested in the athletic center to produce energy in an environmentally friendly manner, such as using windmills and hydroelectric sources to produce energy. “If we had windmills, we would actually be producing sustainable energy,” said Wellnitz.</p>
    <p>Other campuses such as University of Maryland, College Park, have invested in producing their own reusable energy. According to Wellnitz, even sourcing two percent of the campus’s electricity from solar energy would be “a big statement to make, even for the state of Maryland.”</p>
    <p>While the campus does have open meetings about environmental plans, as Wellnitz said, “they don’t publicize them to students effectively.”</p>
    <p>“I think that [we] could do more to spread awareness to students to come out to them,” continued Wellnitz. While UMBC claims to promote environmental sustainability, to many, these claims seem to not be backed up.</p>
    <p>What seemed to be a night of good food and fun proved more than that. The EcoOrgs, through this event, were able to come together and spread awareness about sustainability to the students who attended the event. They hope to gain more traction and spread their message to more students and faculty on campus.</p>
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  <Title>The Lumineers&#8217; &#8220;Cleopatra&#8221; should be let go</Title>
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    <p>After such a strong start, fans had even higher expectations for their second album. Finally, after a long wait, “Cleopatra” was finally released. There is no doubt that The Lumineers created strong lyrical substance to show their talent, but unfortunately, the record is so dull that it fails to leave any impact on the listener.</p>
    <p>If one could describe the national anthem for road trips, “Angela” would be a perfect fit. The song describes a loved one, probably named Angela, leaving town “with the windows down, and the wilderness inside.” The beauty and flow of the lyrics together makes a perfect road trip track.  Along with the light drumming background and the clapping to emphasize the chorus, this song  just makes you want to jump in the car and drive away.</p>
    <p>Separation anxiety is a reoccurring theme throughout “Cleopatra.” “In the light,” a lullaby-like song, features an acoustic background with a piano melody that emphasizes lead singer Wesley Schultz’s mellow vocals. Ironically, The Lumineers speed up the tempo throughout the track, making it more upbeat than probably intended. This song masks the sadness that the singer faces when a lover drifts away — though “the idea’s gone, I just can’t let go.”</p>
    <p>This theme continues with the title track of the album “Cleopatra,” where Schultz addresses, from a female’s perspective, how a woman is madly in love with another person though she is with someone else, just like the real life Cleopatra and Marc Antony. It’s not an ideal love story for a song, but Schultz masks this with upbeat chorus and a more rock background with drumming and electric guitars. Though, the song captures beauty and innocence, it’s a track that doesn’t leave an impression on the listener. I had to listen to the song several times to try to remember what the song was about.</p>
    <p>The most memorable track off the album is “Ophelia.” Schultz breaks down the word Ophelia, creating a beautiful catchiness to the syllables of the name. Along with the piano and tambourine in the background, all aspects of this track flow quite well together, which has made it one of the most successful tracks off of the album.</p>
    <p>When a debut album is as successful as “The Lumineers” was, it creates higher expectations for the artist to create something even better for the sophomore album. It is evident that The Lumineers tried to make “Cleopatra” just as successful by using recycled content from their first album to replicate the effects, from the similar tempo of “Ho Hey” in “Cleopatra” to “Stubborn Love” in “Ophelia” to all acoustics background that they have only done.</p>
    <p>Unfortunately, it does not work. The sophomore album uses the same tempo and rhythms on their first album, except this time it plays as dull, because the songs become forgettable. Hopefully, The Lumineers will try something new, so they aren’t recycled like their music.</p>
    <p>The post <a href="http://retrieverweekly.umbc.edu/the-lumineers-fail-to-create-an-album-worth-remembering/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The Lumineers’ “Cleopatra” should be let go</a> appeared first on <a href="http://retrieverweekly.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The Retriever</a>.</p></div>
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  <Title>Liberal arts living: UMBC fosters healthy social debate</Title>
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    <p>But what differentiates a liberal arts college from a ‘regular’ university? This seems to be lost on many UMBC students who focus much more on the research side of things. A liberal arts university aims to educate their students in culture, arts and humanities in order to provoke critical thinking about society, and the world around us.</p>
    <p>Students need to start taking the liberal arts aspect seriously if they plan on graduating as well rounded students. No matter how unimportant these classes may seen, they play a critical role in helping students touch on things that typical STEM classes don’t.</p>
    <p>I realized the value of liberal arts classes as a junior after forcing myself to take that culture class that I had been putting off for so long. It was midway through the semester and we had already talked about everything from racism and Islamophobia to white privilege and social mobility.</p>
    <p>They differ greatly from the typical STEM courses where you read a textbook, memorize and “learn” the material, and spit it back out onto an exam. Liberal arts classes are subjective, and aim to promote a higher level of thinking, independence and open-mindedness.</p>
    <p>Some topics were very “sensitive” ones. The class put me in an environment where I was able to openly discuss my opinions with my peers, and also hear the experiences and opinions of people from other cultures. Where else can you find an environment that puts together diverse groups of people of different backgrounds to talk about such things?</p>
    <p>Coddling the students of America from discussing these “sensitive” topics prevents them from gaining a better understanding of the people, community and world around them. We live in a country described as the cultural melting pot of the world. On an even more local scale, we attend a university that presents itself as being a diverse learning space with students from all around the world. Students need to understand and take advantage of the benefits that come from that.</p>
    <p>Since it’s just another college course at UMBC, it may not seem like anything special. Yet, I ended up shaking the hand of a mayoral candidate for Baltimore, DeRay McKesson. Ultimately, I felt that my understanding of major societal issues was greatly bolstered.</p>
    <p>Plenty of UMBC’s own refuse to follow the mayoral race, or issues in the city. They ignore candidates’ platforms and vote blindly, if at all. Yet, shaking McKesson’s hand, I heard his take on the damaged state of the city. It taught me the importance of being an involved citizen, and the impact that you can have on the community around you.</p>
    <p>Liberal arts universities provide the benefit of close interactions between students and faculty through small class sizes, making it easier for classes to engage in important discussions over unfavorable but important topics. Those classes are there to help you think critically, not shape how you think. They provoke the development of a higher sense of moral and cognitive development. As students, and for the future of our country, we need to become involved and take advantage of these opportunities presented to us.</p>
    <p>The post <a href="http://retrieverweekly.umbc.edu/liberal-arts-living/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Liberal arts living: UMBC fosters healthy social debate</a> appeared first on <a href="http://retrieverweekly.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The Retriever</a>.</p></div>
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  <Title>Bengies Drive-in delivers 61 years of fun</Title>
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    <p>This is the typical weekend experience for those who visit Bengies drive-in movie theater in Middle River. Opened in June of 1956, this theater is the only drive-in still operating in the state of Maryland. In addition, Bengies boasts the largest outdoor movie screen in the country, measuring a whopping 52 feet high and 120 feet wide.</p>
    <p>Bengies is typically open from early spring to late fall, rain or shine. From Friday to Sunday, guests can enjoy the latest movies. New movies are played each weekend as part of double or triple features, so you really get a lot for the affordable price of admission.</p>
    <p>Even though this theater has been around for 61 years, they have kept up with the times. Instead of the traditional outdoor pole speakers, Bengies adopted their own radio station so guests can listen to the movies with ease. They even have speakers on top of the snack bar that project the station, making sure that those annoying trips to the bathroom during the best part of the movie are a thing of the past. To also please the eyes, Bengies projects each movie with a clear HD picture. Even when guests are in line at the snack bar, they are sure to get a clear view of the movie.</p>
    <p>Speaking of the snack bar, Bengies has quite an extensive menu. They have the essential movie theater concessions like popcorn and candy, but they also have much more. Hot dogs, cheeseburgers, french fries, meatball subs, ice cream, even shrimp rolls and whole pickles — there is something to please every palate. With all these choices, the line does get pretty long throughout the night. To combat this, Bengies has two service lines. One line offers the entire menu and the other line offers only the essentials like soda and popcorn. It makes a trip to the snack bar a little quicker.</p>
    <p>Of course, as with any movie theater, the concessions can be a bit pricey. For those guests wishing to save some money, Bengies offers an Outside Food and Beverage Permit that can be purchased with their admission tickets. For a small fee, guests can bring in any amount of food and drinks.</p>
    <p>Bengies does make for an enjoyable evening, but be aware of their House Rules as they are strictly enforced. They are detailed in a pamphlet that guests receive upon admission. Some of them are typical, like no running and only park in one parking space. Perhaps the most emphasized rule is that photography or video taping of any kind is prohibited within the theater. Even selfies or pictures of your party are not allowed — breaking this rule could result in having to leave the theater without a refund.</p>
    <p>All in all, a trip to Bengies makes for a fun and unique experience. So the next time you are looking to get away from school stress, come on out and visit them. Bring a blanket, a group of friends and enjoy a movie under the stars.</p>
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