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University of Maryland

Collected by: University of Maryland

Archived since: Mar, 2011

Description:

This collection contains websites related to the University of Maryland, including the websites of campus organizations and departments, and web resources documenting campus life. This collection reflects collecting priorities of the University Archives, which captures the day-to-day functioning of a highly complex research institution in its many facets: administration, academics, athletics, the arts, and other student activities. The University Archives is a key resource for the history and present activities of the University of Maryland, especially the College Park campus.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries

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Title: Stories Beneath the Shell

URL: http://umdsbs.com/

Description: Archived website of Stories Beneath the Shell (SBS), a student-run, online publication at the University of Maryland, College Park, that "strives to cover those stories that often are underreported" ("Stories Beneath the Shell -- Telling the underreported stories, under the shell --," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2410/20180424175652/http://umdsbs.com/, archived April 24, 2018). As of 2018, the SBS website includes sections covering news, features, and sports, as well as image and multimedia galleries. An earlier iteration of the website organized articles into events, sports, profiles, features, opinion, Terp Tips, local, politics, and video stories, as well as providing information about staff ("UMD SBS," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2410/20160312112439/http://umdsbs.com/, archived March 12, 2016).

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Title: The Paper Shell Review

URL: http://www.english.umd.edu/academics/undergraduate/Paper%20Shell%20Review%20/

Description: Archived website of The Paper Shell Review, an annual undergraduate "journal of critical essays on literary topics" published by undergraduate students in the Department of English at the University of Maryland, College Park, since 2010 ("The Paper Shell Review," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2410/20180507014323/https://www.english.umd.edu/academics/undergraduate/Paper%20Shell%20Review%20, archived May 7, 2018). Students from "any accredited institution of higher education" can submit essays for consideration; five essays are selected to appear each spring in print and online issues of the Review ("The Paper Shell Review," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2410/20180507014323/https://www.english.umd.edu/academics/undergraduate/Paper%20Shell%20Review%20, archived May 7, 2018). The Paper Shell Review website includes information about its submission guidelines, membership, contact information, and past issues.

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Subject:   University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Department of English -- Web archives

Title: College Magazine

URL: https://www.collegemagazine.com/

Description: Archived website of College Magazine, a "national daily guide to campus life" produced by student journalists covering 16 college campuses in the United States ("College Magazine," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2410/20160312112627/http://www.collegemagazine.com/, archived March 12, 2016). College Magazine was founded in 2007 by Amanda Nachman, then a senior at the University of Maryland, College Park ("About," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2410/20180427015744/https://www.collegemagazine.com/about/, archived April 27, 2018). Major sections of College Magazine include Majors, Rankings, Life, Write, Intern, and Shop. The website also includes information about the publication's history, staff, and recruitment process.

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Title: Student Entertainment Events

URL: https://www.see.umd.edu/

Description: Archived website of Student Entertainment Events (SEE), a student-run organization responsible for the promotion of musical performances, speakers, and cultural events at the University of Maryland (Records of Student Entertainment Events (SEE), http://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/8100, accessed July 26, 2018). The SEE website includes information about its directors, funding board, blog, event series, policies, and Art Attack annual festival.

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Title: Faux Paz

URL: https://www.umdfauxpaz.com/

Description: Archived website of Faux Paz, the first co-ed a capella group at the University of Maryland, College Park. Founded in 1992 as The Looney Tunes, Faux Paz travels, performs, and competes nationally and has released nine studio albums as of 2017 ("Who We Are," http://www.umdfauxpaz.com/history.html, accessed July 28, 2018). The Faux Paz website includes information about its history, resume, members, repertoire, albums, news, auditions, media, merchandise, and booking.

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Title: Capital News Service

URL: https://www.youtube.com/user/CNSMaryland/

Description: Archived YouTube channel of Capital News Service (CNS), a news organization established in 1992 and operated by students at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism, University of Maryland, College Park. CNS reporters, editors, and producers cover daily news, conduct investigative reports, maintain bureaus in College Park, Md., Annapolis, Md., and Washington, D.C., and provide stories to local and national partner organizations via news wire ("Subscribe to the Capital News Service Wire," http://wayback.archive-it.org/2410/20171121155535/https://cnsmaryland.org/capital-news-service-wire/, archived November 21, 2017). Playlists on the CNS YouTube channel include NewsBIN: In Session, Social Video, NewsBIN Vlog, NewsBIN: Documentary, ViewFinder: Maryland's Opioid Crisis, ViewFinder, NewsBIN: 360 Video, Maryland Newsline Broadcasts, Maryland Newsline, and Veterans Stories.

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Subject:   Philip Merrill College of Journalism -- Web archives

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