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Monday, November 3, 2008

Advertising is a critical factor of getting students to come to events and generally just participate in campus life activities. UMBC already provides a number of systems for advertisement, including myUMBC spotlights, the Commons iNet, various bulletin boards around campus. Some things cost money, while others are provided free as services.


In practice, the various aspects of UMBC's advertising system are controlled by numerous departments and even third party companies. The televisions in the Commons are part of the iNet system and controlled by Commonvision. Also under their jurisdiction is the LED sign on the side of the UC. Both of these services can be utilized free of charge by submitting ads via their website, umbc.edu/uc/commonvision. They can also put up banners in various locations around the Commons, like Main Street, and posters on their bulletin boards.

The digital sign in the Engineering building is part of the spotlight system. A spotlight ad can be placed free of charge through myUMBC, and will appear both on this sign and on the home page of UMBC. Remember that it's a good idea to have some kind of image prepared to submit along with your advertisement.

Some free ad space is available in the Retriever Weekly, courtesy of SGA. This space can be used by working with SGA's Department of Communications (contact person: Nikki Ward). Other ad space can be purchased by contacting TRW's advertising manager, Zak Bratcher (phone: 410-455-1261, email: TRW's contact form). Large-scale ads can be placed on the Starlight Media pavillions (outside the UC and between the library and the commons) for a fee.

With so many different places to go, is it at all surprising that things aren't advertised to a greater extent? Would it not be better to have a syngle system where students could submit an ad, select where they want it to be displayed, and pay any applicable fees? At the very least, the inclusion of third party space like Starlight Media creates barriars to effective communication with the student body. While those pavillions are very visible, purchasing the space is prohibatively expensive for most groups. Using them also requires the action of a party that clearly has no vested interested in our campus, as evidenced by their dismal updating and maintainence schedule.

The institution of UMBC should take back spaces like that from third parties and consolidate more confusing places like iNet with something simple, like myUMBC. By making advertising space more accessable and ensuring that the people managing it actually care about helping students get their messages out, UMBC can start a positive cycle where potential activities are both easier to advertise and easier to discover.

From the President's Desk

Hey everyone! Every Monday, I'm going to be posting an update on what happened last week as well as what to look forward to this week. Most of my energy lately has been going towards Election Night Extravaganza. This event, which will be starting tomorrow night at 7pm in the Commons, offers the UMBC community a chance to come together and celebrate the elections. We will be having big screen TVs on Main Street (in front of the Bookstore) broadcasting different channels as the results come in. Free pizza and soda will be available earlier in the program up in the Student Organizations Area, and we will be providing coffee and hot chocolate in lower Flat Tuesdays. We have a ton of Obama and McCain masks to give out as well. Once you get your mask, you should head over to the Gameroom and participate in our Four Man Jousting or Basketball Moonbounce inflatable games! The Commons, who helped us a lot with costs for the facilities as well as coffee and hot chocolate, have agreed to extend their hours past midnight too.

Four years ago, this event pulled in over 1,000 students throughout the night. We're expecting to crush those numbers tomorrow, so make sure you show up!Lastly, if you are registered to vote in this area, there will be a shuttle going back and forth between the Commons Circle and Catonsville High School between 12-5pm tomorrow. Please take advantage of this service!