Imagine you were working to design a robot. You would have to determine how you would respond to a robot that you needed to interact with, what would you want it to look like and what would you want it to do. Last week, during National Robotics Week, UMass Lowell hosted Dr. Cindy Bethel of [...]
May 5, 2010
From the end of hockey and basketball to the beginning of baseball and other obscurities, the summer months normally bring an abundance of activities for the average sports enthusiast.
For those in the area who want to experience quality baseball for a much lower hassle and price tag than a Red Sox game, they [...]
May 5, 2010
Despite the fact that it is April there is still a lot of talk about football going on around the area. The NFL is draft is now a three-day event, colleges are getting ready for their spring ball, and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is scheduled to appear as the speaker at commencement for UMass [...]
May 5, 2010
South campus, North campus and East campus all lie along the Merrimack River. The Inn and Conference Center also lies next to a river, however, it is not on the Merrimack. The Merrimack is widely known as an immensely powerful river, which powered the once great Lowell mills. Lowell’s second river has lived in [...]
May 5, 2010
The final week of the UMass Lowell (UML) softball season ended on a fairly solid not as they battled through weather, cancellations, and desperate opponents to go 2-2 on the week and improve to 23-24 overall and 15-13 within the Northeast-10 conference.
On Tuesday, the ’Hawks struggled through strong winds and scattered showers [...]
May 5, 2010
After a spring that has so far been characterized by flooding, rain, and aggravation, it was a nice change of pace to have a warm and sunny day for the Spring Carnival, which took place last Friday on South Campus. Many students took advantage of University Day and their day off from classes to [...]
May 5, 2010
“The town that isn’t allowed to dance meets the boy who can’t stand still”-Kim Carrell
May 5, 2010