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Ricky Grow of the Terrapin Times calls it "an entity lurking underground." (April 2005--In the same sentence Grow also refers to umcp.org as "him", rather than "it".)
Asian Pacific Americans Student Services and Advocacy calls it an "Online community of progressive activist organizations at the University of Maryland-College Park."
http://www.union.umd.edu/apass/activistorgs.htm
"With its cleverly misleading Web address, it looks like an official university website address. But actually, it is a gateway website for a variety of campus radical organizations." Arthur Eckstein and Jeanne Rutenburg (Diamondback. March 7, 2005)
"On campus, I do a lot of outreach and coalition work with the university's progressive community, all tied together as UMCP.org."
Mark, Member, International Youth Leadership Council, Advocates for Youth
"This website and its handlers care nothing for journalistic integrity, nor for the standards of quality and fair and accurate reporting (the typos and bad word choices on umcp.org speak volumes)." Morgan Hubbard, in an
exclusive commentary written for this site.
Umdfairtrade.com says umcp.org is "a website that contains pages for various progressive student groups at the University of Maryland. These groups advocate for everything from workers' rights to environmental issues. Also, they have gladly hosted another Fair Trade Advocacy Club site, which you can find here."