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For children of Filipino teachers, an uncertain future
As the school year draws to a close, one group of Baltimore students isn't making plans for summer. They deflect discussions about courseloads for next year, and shy away from questions about which colleges they hope to attend. They don't talk about...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Awards and Prizes, Towson University, Pikesville, Movies
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Drawn back to Baltimore and basketball, Farr has BCCC in national tournament
When Sean Farr takes the court for Baltimore City Community College on Tuesday in Danville, Ill., in the first round of the National Junior College Athletic Association Division II men's basketball tournament, he'll have his friend and teammate Carlos...Tags: College Basketball, Robert Morris, High School Sports, College Sports, Basketball
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Digest: Boldin, Fitzgerald to visit Africa with Oxfam
NFL Boldin, Fitzgerald to visit Africa with Oxfam Ravens wide receiver Anquan Boldin and Arizona Cardinals wide-out Larry Fitzgerald, a former teammate of Boldin's with the Cardinals, are again teaming up with the international relief and development...Tags: Grapefruit League, Bethune-Cookman University, College Sports, Trips and Vacations, Detroit Tigers
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State audit questions $200,000 payment to BCCC
Baltimore City Community College received a $200,000 payment under "potentially questionable" circumstances from a company that was leasing it space, according to a state legislative audit released Wednesday. The matter has been referred to the attorney...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Awards and Prizes, Martin O'Malley, Rental Service, Lawyers
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BCCC president says she's perplexed by state audit
The president of Baltimore City Community College says she's "completely perplexed" by a recently released state audit that questions the circumstances around a $200,000 payment to the college.
President Carolane Williams said the 2009 payment, from...Tags: Financial Aid, Colleges and Universities, Awards and Prizes, Accounting and Auditing
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Arbutus Golden Eagles expect to fly high in first indoor football season
An unplayable, rain-soaked field on Shelbourne Road forced the 18-and-under Arbutus Golden Eagles indoor football team to call an audible on March 24. Only eight days before its first-ever indoor game, three coaches and 10 members of the team of 16-, 17-...
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BCCC handled finances properly
The March 22 Sun article "State audit questions $200,000 payment to BCCC" cites an assertion by Department of Legislative Services (DLS) auditors that the college received a "potentially questionable" payment from a company that was leasing space to the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Life Sciences Institute Incorporated, Finance, Accounting and Auditing, University of Maryland, College Park
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Center Middle Student honored for fundraising efforts
Anne Arundel County eighth-grader Victoria Marinzel is not one for the spotlight. After Gov. Martin O'Malley surprised her at a school assembly Monday with a Compassionate Marylander Award and a Governor's Citation, he asked the Central Middle School...Tags: Calvert County, Executive Branch, Teaching and Learning, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, Colleges and Universities
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No. 3 Poly tops No. 10 City, 37-33, in city championship
Only one person on Poly's bench at Wednesday night's Baltimore City Division I girls basketball championship had ever won a city title — coach Kendall Peace-Able as an Engineers senior in 1996.
Now, after a hard-fought 37-33 victory over No. 10...Tags: Basketball, College Sports
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Navy men's slide hits 20, longest in Division I
The Navy men's basketball team went scoreless for 8 minutes, 38 seconds and got no scoring from its bench in losing, 58-41, to visiting Lehigh on Wednesday night. The setback was the Midshipmen's 20th in a row, the longest active men's slide in...Tags: Coppin State University, College Sports, Teaching and Learning, Washington College (Maryland), Students
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Project seeks 1 million veterans to give blood, DNA for disease research
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is looking for a few good men and women to volunteer for a battle it's waging at home — against disease.
Actually, more than a few are needed. Officials overseeing health care for the nation's veterans are...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Medical Research, Plavix (drug), Johns Hopkins University, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
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Coppin president says vote of no confidence won't derail efforts to improve university
The president of Coppin State University says he won't be derailed by a recent vote of no confidence from faculty members and promises rapid efforts to improve communications with those who have criticized his leadership.
"I certainly take all of the...Tags: Coppin State University, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Budgets and Budgeting, Finance
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