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    <p>Former Retriever midfielders <strong>Terry Kimener ’09, American studies</strong>, and <strong>Peet Poillon ’10, interdisciplinary studies,</strong> were part of the United States national lacrosse team which conducted an intrasquad scrimmage yesterday (October 7) at the Capital Lacrosse Classic at Landon School in Bethesda. This was the latest step for the U.S. team as it prepares for tryouts next summer before the 2014 Federation of International Lacrosse World Championships in Commerce City, Colo.</p>
    <p>The scrimmage was also a preview of the Champion Challenge from Jan. 25-27 in Orlando, Fla., when the defending gold medalists will scrimmage at least one NCAA team.</p>
    <p>This will be Kimener’s first competition in the red, white and blue.  In his sixth MLL season, the three-time All-American (2006-08) and 2008 America East Player of the Year had a break-out season with the Denver Outlaws in 2012, scoring 17 goals and adding 18 assists.</p>
    <p>His Outlaw teammate Poillon tied for ninth in scoring in 2012 with 40 points (24-13-40) and surpassed the 100-point plateau (75-32-113) in his fifth MLL season. Poillon was a Second Team All-American for UMBC in 2009.</p>
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    <p>Former Retriever midfielders <strong>Terry Kimener ’09, American studies</strong>, and <strong>Peet Poillon ’10, interdisciplinary studies,</strong> were part of the United States national lacrosse team which conducted an intrasquad scrimmage yesterday (October 7) at the Capital Lacrosse Classic at Landon School in Bethesda. This was the latest step for the U.S. team as it prepares for tryouts next summer before the 2014 Federation of International Lacrosse World Championships in Commerce City, Colo.</p>
    <p>The scrimmage was also a preview of the Champion Challenge from Jan. 25-27 in Orlando, Fla., when the defending gold medalists will scrimmage at least one NCAA team.</p>
    <p>This will be Kimener’s first competition in the red, white and blue.  In his sixth MLL season, the three-time All-American (2006-08) and 2008 America East Player of the Year had a break-out season with the Denver Outlaws in 2012, scoring 17 goals and adding 18 assists.</p>
    <p>His Outlaw teammate Poillon tied for ninth in scoring in 2012 with 40 points (24-13-40) and surpassed the 100-point plateau (75-32-113) in his fifth MLL season. Poillon was a Second Team All-American for UMBC in 2009.</p>
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<Title>NASA Internships! Deadline: Thursday, October 11</Title>
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<Title>Janel Thomas WISE Grads Vice-President</Title>
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    from Saint Louis University in 2010. During her undergraduate studies she
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<Title>What About Reverse Community Service?</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Romy Jones, a doctoral student in UMBC’s Language, Literacy &amp; Culture program, is Community Liaison for the Office of Graduate Student Life. Community service is a well-known concept, practiced in high schools and universities across the country.  But what about … <a href="http://umbcbreakingground.wordpress.com/2012/10/08/what-about-reverse-community-service/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Continue reading <span>→</span></a>
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<Summary>Romy Jones, a doctoral student in UMBC’s Language, Literacy &amp; Culture program, is Community Liaison for the Office of Graduate Student Life. Community service is a well-known concept,...</Summary>
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