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Current Issue:
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
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News
Three Children Killed By Father in Hotel Near Campus
Dr. Julie Zito is a 2008 Recipient of the University Systems of Maryland Regent's Award
Holi Celebration Held at the University of Maryland, Baltimore Campus
Annual Research Day Showcases Pharmacy Student Projects
Campus Programs Address Homelessness in Baltimore
State Approves $62 Million for Pharmacy Hall Expansion
Worldfest Celebration Features World Cuisine, Couture, and Dance
UMB Celebrates the Opening of BioPark Building II
Library Symposium Educates Faculty on Academic Uses of Facebook, MySpace
Blog: NewsBits in Science, Entertainment, and Other News
Arts & Entertainment
Book Review: 'Atonement' by Ian McEwan
Restaurant Review: Luna del Sea
Movie Review: Alvin and the Chipmunks (G)
Black Law Students Association Hosts First Annual Art Show
Spring Wine Guide
Perspectives
Three Lessons from the Interview Trail
Blog: Idol Chatter (American Idol)
Cloning and FDA Regulation: A Need to Take a Firmer Stand
Occupational Therapy: Hot Field in High Demand
Not a Student's Best Friend: Alcohol's Long-Term Effects on Memory
Photos
Student Center Becomes Art Gallery for Annual Photo Contest
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Issue Summary
Front Page
Local@UMB: A Directory & Guide for New Students
Introducing the Campus Connection!
News
Congressman Sarbanes Visits UMB for Health Care Reform Forum
Arts & Entertainment
Movie Review: Fame, PG
Music Review: Dan Deacon's "Bromst"
Restaurant Review: Tapas Teatro
Music Review: No Line On the Horizon by U2
Book Review: The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak
Perspectives
Mind Over (Brain) Matter
What Miss California says about the U.S.A.
Tips for Balancing Grad School Life
Health & Fitness
Just Keep Swimming
Photos
Photo Story: SMC Campus Center Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Photo Essay: Fallfest 2009
Photo Essay: Campus Center Housewarming Week Breakfast
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