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Did you have a great break? What did you do? I took some time to relax and rejuvenate. What do you want the next 6 weeks to look like before the end of the semester? Good luck!
Holi Hungama is a Hindu Festival that celebrates culture and color. I went to this festival after learning about this from my friend Arjun. He’s the Co-President of the Hindu Student Council, and I offered to work with him at making this event great. You see, I’m the President of the Visual Arts Council of Majors (VisCOM). We helped to design some of the promotional material. One of my members, Brigit, designed the banner that you might have seen in the commons along with the tickets, and she also came up with the original concept for this flier.

We had a little bit of of a rough start, as this was one of the first designs we created for another group on campus. But, I wanted to express my thankfulness publicly for two reasons:
1. I’m very grateful for the opportunity that Arjun, Brigit, and the rest of our respective organizations (and partnering organizations) gave us.
2. Holi Hungama was not only educational and enriching, as Dr. Hrabowski mentioned at the event, but it allowed us to truly form the foundation for further collaborative projects.
Holi Hungama had it’s third annual event this spring, with 11 organizations that they have been working with, some from outside the UMBC community! VisCOM was able to help the Hindu Student Council create a film, too, since we have a good relationship with UMBC Filmmakers Anonymous. (If you’re interested in learning more about any of these groups, let me know by sending me an E-mail: politicsfromnate@gmail.com)
Overall, the ballroom was filled with happy students, and the night turned out great!
Do you have school spirit? Does school spirit even exist at a place like UMBC? Rate your choice on a scale from 1 to 10. Remember, there isn’t a right or wrong answer.
UMBC may not be a traditionally spirited school, but I find that school pride comes in different forms. Perhaps, this is because of the high research background, the vastly different culture, or some other intervening cause. Here’s how you might rank your experience:
If you have no idea what school spirit is at UMBC, then you might rate your answer as a 1. If on the other hand, you have a pretty clear explanation of school pride, then you might rate your answer as a 10. Explain how you rated the level of school pride you have at UMBC.
Starting tips and things to think about…
Why did you make the decision to go to UMBC?
What choices do lead you to UMBC?
How do you spend your spare time?
Would you improve something about UMBC if you could?
Where did you come from before?
Where do you think you want to go after UMBC?
This is one of my favorite times of the year. No, it is not because the weather is getting warmer (which by the way I love!). It is rather because of all the wonderful festivals that the students at UMBC plan.
Part of being such a diverse school means that a great variety of different festivals exist. I just learned of a few more going on this year that I had no idea about. In fact, I did not realize that we had the ability to do so many festivals in just a short period of time! I think, overall, it shows the level of motivation that each student can bring to UMBC as a community
Here are the groups that I know of that usually have festivals, and I know I’m missing a whole lot of them so let me know what I miss:
Hindu Student Council
Caribbean Student Council
Filipino-American Student Association
Hong Kong Student Association
And here are a few groups that have big events:
SEB
SGA
So, what did I leave off? Let me know, and feel free to promote your events right here!
Secret Spots aren’t actually unknown. They are simply sports on campus that are less known. I’ll keep this series running for a while. If you know of any areas I might not know about, then feel free to inform me. Otherwise, enjoy and try to track this spots down so that you can see them in person. Why do you think some of these locations aren’t as known?
I’ve spoken to students, and they don’t know where this is. It seems only students involved know where the Student Org Space is.
The United Organizations brings different groups together for this purpose. The goal is to network different groups together so that they can find common ground, and so that they might co-sponsor different events, activities, and more. Sometime by the end of the semester, you might see their first event. Follow this link to join the facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/unitedorganizations/
Here’s a list of all the organizations involved:
Secret Spots aren’t actually unknown. They are simply sports on campus that are less known. I’ll keep this series running for a while. If you know of any areas I might not know about, then feel free to inform me. Otherwise, enjoy and try to track this spots down so that you can see them in person. Why do you think some of these locations aren’t as known?
… what would it be?
Personally, I think UMBC has a great deal of qualities that are awesome! I chose UMBC because I liked the Graphic Design Program here. While I’m still a Graphic Design Major, I found out that the other programs are just as fantastic.
When I decided to declare a German Minor, I found that the department not only prepared me for language after college; it also improved my language abilities immensely. My English writing skills improved, and I am fluent in German. My interest in language developed an interest of International Relations. This in turn created a love of Political Science for me. The same trend passed, and I now know a variety of faculty that share my passion in their respective disciplines.
Not only are the opportunities plentiful, but also UMBC can provide the community with aspects that improve their overall quality of life. This applies to students, faculty, any any other members that I might have left out.
Yet, there will always be room to improve. Recognizing this simple fact, I’m looking to network UMBC. I’d like see different groups, that may not normally work together, cooperate. Finding common ground is something that is well worth the effort, so that is just one facet that I am working to change.
The UMBC Entrepreneurial Society would like to hold a successful and productive meeting every week in the Spring Semester for what they are calling the United Organizations. Any one is invited to these meetings. Students can participate if they want to help create a more activate UMBC, or if they simply want to represent an organization. This is the absolute right place for any member of the UMBC student population.

