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Campus Connection
Current Issue:
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
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Front Page
Lombard St. Flooded and Closed Due to Water Main Break
News
High-Speed Police Chase Ends On Campus
Penn Street Garage Target of Armed Robbery
Closure of Greene St. Due to Sinking Underground Vault
Caravan Shuttles Change Appearance
Gym Expected to Temporarily Close for Electrical Work on Feb. 2
Police Chief: Campus Crime Lowest in Decades, Four-Way Stop Needed at MLK Crosswalk
HSHSL Undergoing Renovations for Move of Student Services
Nearby Port Covington Sam's Club Expected to Close in Jan.
Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Closes UMMC Intensive Care Unit
Nano Bio Fund Research Highlighted to Annapolis Lawmakers
Two University Students Assaulted Days Apart
Some Ridgely's Delight Residents Ticketed, Towed
Police Issues Alert for Rash of Assaults on Campus
Arts & Entertainment
Album Review: Radiohead, 'In Rainbows'
Album Review: Keyshia Cole 'Just Like You' (Geffen Records)
Warm Up With Some Wine at a Baltimore Wine Bar
Movie Review: 'Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street' (R)
Upcoming Events in Baltimore: Restaurant Week and Body Worlds 2
Year in Review: Music, Movies, and Books of 2007
Perspectives
New Future Dog Comic Strip
Relationship without Lust: A Thing of the Past
Cartoon: Disney Channel Employee Orientation
Is Medicine and Law Losing its Best and Brightest...to Facebook and MySpace?
Sports
Terps Fall Prey to Inconsistency in Bowl Loss
Photos
USGA Student Appreciation Lunch
HSHSL Collects Hundreds of Cans in "Food for Fines" Program
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Issue Summary
Front Page
Local@UMB: A Directory & Guide for New Students
Introducing the Campus Connection!
News
Hospital System Aware of Ambulatory Care Center Demise in 2007
Historic Center of UMB Campus Cleared For Hospital Parking Lot
Emergency Repairs on the Bay Bridge Back Traffic up for Miles
Turmoil Between UMB and Hospital System Forces Out UMMS CEO and Chairman
University Fitness Opens in BioPark II
Pharmacy Hall Addition Update
Man in Possession of an Explosive Device Arrested in Front of UMB Biopark
SGA Introduces Dress Code as Part of Honor Code
School of Pharmacy Awards Fellowships for the Upcoming Year
School of Law Dean to Step Down Next Year
Arts & Entertainment
Movie Review: Mamma Mia!, PG
Book Review: Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen
American Idol Adds Fourth Judge
New Crossword (8/15/08)
Perspectives
Bringing Home Baby in Grad School
Editorial Cartoon: The Magic Biden Ball
Keys to Success for Surviving the First Year of Professional School
Comic Strip: Adventures of Future Dog
The Intimacy of Travel
Sports
BallPhreak: Our blogger's take on the 2008 baseball season
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