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Women's Lacrosse: Season Highlights, 1998
Highlights from the 1998 Women's Lacrosse season
Brickthrower zine, Issue 5, 1998
The fifth issue of Brickthrower, a zine created and distributed by members of the Stigmatics, who were actively involved in the Washington, D.C. punk community. This issue features band members writing on political and social issues, as well as an interview with the musician El Vez
State Circle Special: Pfisteria Crisis
State Circle provided weekly coverage of Maryland politics while the state legislature is in session. This special hour-long edition concerned the microbe Pfiesteria that killed fish, sickened people and disrupted the state's seafood industry the previous summer, and the General Assembly's efforts to deal with the problem. It was called an "Electronic Town Hall Meeting," with experts in the MPT studios in Owings Mills and farmers, watermen and other citizens in Salisbury. Viewers of the program could participate by calling-in or sending a fax. Jeff Salkin moderated a panel that included Del. Ronald A. Guns (Eastern Shore), Del. James W. Hubbard (Prince George's County), Steve Weber (Maryland Farm Bureau), and Thomas Grasso (Chesapeake Bay Foundation). Reporters: John Aubuchon, Nate Howard
Fugazi, Lungfish, and the Crainium concert flier – Teamsters’ Union Hall, Baltimore, Maryland, May 12, 1998
Flier promoting a concert by Fugazi, Lungfish, and the Crainium at the Teamsters’ Union Hall in Baltimore, Maryland on May 12, 1998. The concert was promoted by Positive Force DC and was a benefit for the Homeless Persons Representation Project
University of Maryland lacrosse player Jen Adams in game versus James Madison University, 1998
University of Maryland lacrosse player Jen Adams (#7) in game versus James Madison University, 1998
University of Maryland football player LaMont Jordan during a game against Florida State University, circa 1998
University of Maryland football player LaMont Jordan (#15) in a game against Florida State University, circa 1998
Obinna Ekezie dunks against Wake Forest, University of Maryland men's basketball, circa 1998
University of Maryland men's basketball player Obinna Ekezie (#54) dunking against Wake Forrest University, December 3, 1998
Tracking the Messiah
Preparing the way for Jesus describes the political and religious realities in Judea during King Herod's reign. Discusses the background of the city of Caesarea, Judas the Galilean's rebellion, the fortress of Masada, the Pharisees and Sadducees, the Essenes at Qumran and the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the activities and execution of John the Baptist. Jesus: from carpenter to preacher examines Jesus' birth, his parents, his career as a carpenter, and his allegedly dissident preaching. Explores the cities of Tiberias, Sebaste, and Bethlehem. Jesus gathers a following focuses on Jesus' recruitment of disciples from fishermen along the Sea of Galilee, his relationship with Simon and Andrew, the growth of his popularity, his preaching in Jerusalem, and his raising of Lazarus from the dead. Discusses archaeological information on a 1,900 year-old fishing boat, the recently discovered village of Bethsaida, and the city of Capernaum and its synagogue. The last and first days of Jesus investigates Jesus' presence in and around Jerusalem during Passover, focusing on his allegedly seditious activities, his arrest in the garden of Gethsemane, his trial at the palace, and his execution by crucifixion. Explores the remains of a money-changers' shop and the Great Temple.Host, Tony Robinson
Sasho Cirovski, University of Maryland men's soccer, 1998
University of Maryland men's soccer player Sasho Cirovski with the Maryland state flag, 1998