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From Public University Underdogs to Nationals: UML Mock Trial Team Keeps “Foot on the Gas” in Historic Season

From Public University Underdogs to Nationals: UML Mock Trial Team Keeps “Foot on the Gas” in Historic Season

(Image Courtesy of @umlmocktrial) “The Mock Trial A Team after their historic ORCS tournament finish.” Collin Gallagher Connector Staff In a groundbreaking moment for UMass Lowell, the UMass Lowell Mock Trial A Team secured their first-ever bid to the American Mock Trial Association (AMTA) National Championship in Cleveland, Ohio, following an impressive 5-3 victory at

Club spotlight: Close up with the Filmmakers Club

(Photo courtesy of Filmmaker President Jaclyn Leest) “UMass Lowell Filmmakers and Multimedia Club take a selfie at Asian Night, one of the events they filmed.” Kyra Barry Connector Editor One of UMass Lowell’s many notable clubs, the UMass Lowell Filmmakers and Multimedia Club meets every Tuesday at 7pm in McGauvran 312 to provide a space

Salesforce Club teaches students professional skills

(Photo Courtesy of onlinemarketplace.com) Kyra Barry Connector Contributor Since its founding over 15 years ago, Salesforce has become an integral tool for many businesses across the globe as a customer relationship management software. For the past year, the Salesforce club at UMass Lowell has been offering students on campus an opportunity to utilize the organization’s

A balanced business: Manning Women in Business Club

The newly opened Pulichino Tong Business Center located on UMass Lowell’s North Campus. (Courtesy of Lee Kennedy) Kelly Skelton Connector Contributor With a goal of encouraging more women to enter the world of business, a new club has formed that seeks to unite ambitious businesswomen and foster their success. In spring 2016, Kellsie Howard said

On campus group creates dialogue about feminist issues

Shane Foley Connector Editor In their third full year of operation, Feminism Represents Equality for Everyone (FREE) continues to raise awareness for issues of inequality. “We are an intersectional feminist group welcoming anyone of any race, gender, sexual orientation, romantic orientation, religion; pretty much anyone, to start a dialogue about inequality both on campus and