Sunday, November 11, 2012

Trash piles establish best tailgating spot

Now that football season has ended where was the best tailgating spot? Let’s hear from Maggie Bartolomeo, I think she found the answer.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Election Night Update

11/7 UPDATE:

Barack Obama will resume his seat in the Oval Office for a 2nd term!

Watch his victory speech here


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11:20 p.m. CNN projects Obama will be re-elected as President of the United States 



Brett Hall takes us to the UMD results watch!

Tweet us @WMUCNews with your thoughts, send us pictures of your election results reactions!

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Hurricane Sandy Reporter Coverage

Hurricane Sandy coverage by our reporters from around the state, and country.



Aria Brown, a NYC native, discusses the effects of Sandy with residents of the Big Apple.


Jasmine Cruz talks to students worrying about their beach homes and not relaxing during their days off school.


Jatara McGee remembers what it was like to be across the country and needing to return to the DMV and her home town of Pittsburgh.


Scott Jones talks to Wicomico Hall residents during the leak Sandy created in their building.


Aisha Mbowe remembers the fire alarms during the storm in Cumberland and Easton halls.


Brittany Linton talks to one out-of-state UMD student. She has never experienced a hurricane before.


Katie Ghiardi talks to students about the extra feeling of safety ad security at their parents' house.


Maggie Bartolomeo reports from her own home. Her dad fears only one impact from the storm.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

SEE Addresses Craig Robinson's Performance

If you watched the Fall Comedy show with Craig Robinson, you know how much of a flop that show turned out to be. SEE has finally uploaded their apology to the University, and hopes that students will continue to be active with their voices to let SEE know how they feel about what they are doing. To read the apology, click HERE . To vote for upcoming SEE events, fill out their survey HERE


SO UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND... WAS THIS APOLOGY GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOU?
TWEET US YOUR THOUGHTS AT @WMUCNEWS

Monday, October 29, 2012

Check out the Official Hurricane sandy tab!

For all your Hurricane Sandy information, be sure to click the tab at the top of the page to see all of WMUC's coverage of Hurricane Sandy. Remember to stay safe!

Hurricane Sandy Updates


 














WMUC News 8 p.m. Update:
 

7:30 p.m. Update from AP:

Sandy damages pier in downtown Ocean City, Md. 
JESSICA GRESKO, Associated Press Published 5:35 p.m., Monday, October 29, 2012

OCEAN CITY, Md. (AP) — Hurricane Sandy did significant damage to a fishing pier in the Maryland beach resort of Ocean City, with heavy surf pounding at the pilings and ripping away part of a longtime structure familiar to residents and visitors.

Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley said Monday that the pier was "half-gone" as a result of the storm.
The pier was for years frequented by fishermen in town but also attracted visitors who'd stray from the boardwalk to take advantage of the views and close ocean access.

 "You and your family, or your significant other, you'd walk out and you'd get to see the oceanfront — the coastal vista, the lights, the laughter and all that," said former Ocean City Mayor Jim Mathias, who is now a state senator. As a child, he said he and his family would camp out beneath the pier during visits to get shelter from the hot sun.

"Probably 99.99 percent, if not 100 percent of the people that have ever come to Ocean City, have made it to the pier," he said.

The pier, which extends from the southern end of the Boardwalk, is located in an area that had been under a mandatory evacuation order. It a bait and tackle shop on it. After that point, about 100 to 150 feet of the pier is gone.

"It's pretty sad. We've had hurricanes or tropical storms before. I always that it would withstand everything," said Tracy Lind, a front desk worker at the nearby Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites.

 The boardwalk itself, well-known for rides and games, was deserted Monday as rain fell and waves crashed on the beach. Shops that normally sell hot dogs and lemonade, T-shirts and souveniers were closed. An amusement park at the end of the boardwalk was locked.

The only thing moving was the Ferris wheel, which had been stripped of its cars and was slowly turning in the wind. Other rides were motionless, including one called the "Crazy Dance" and another called the "Hurricane." ___

WMUC News 2 p.m. Update:

Brett Hall bears the storm from La Plata Hall, University of Maryland

Sandy closes University of Maryland!

President Loh tweets Monday 5 p.m."
"The University of Maryland, College Park will be closed tomorrow, Tuesday, due to Hurricane Sandy. Stay safe and look out for each other."

President Loh tweets Sunday 4:30 p.m.:
"University of Maryland, College Park will be closed tomorrow (Monday) due to Hurricane Sandy. Stay safe." @presidentloh

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