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Digest: State foosball tournament set for this weekend in Jessup
Foosball State tournament scheduled for Friday through Sunday The Maryland State Foosball Championships will be held at the Holiday Inn Columbia in Jessup from Friday through Sunday. More than 150 players are expected to vie for the $12,000 prize....Tags: Christie Rampone, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Lacrosse, Babe Ruth, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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No. 7 Digital Harbor beats No. 4 Poly in girls basketball, 44-35
The seventh-ranked Digital Harbor girls basketball team was in control for most of Tuesday's showdown against No. 4 Poly before the Engineers made a run late in the third quarter. A layup by Nkeiruka Okororie in the closing seconds of the quarter gave...
Tags: College Basketball, Basketball, College Sports
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Digest: Navy's Kiernan earns Patriot defensive honor in lacrosse
Division I men's lacrosse Navy's Kiernan earns Patriot League honor Navy junior long-stick midfielder Pat Kiernan received Patriot League Defensive Player of the Week honors Monday, two days after helping lead the Midshipmen to a 20-7 season-opening...Tags: Buffalo Bandits, First Niagara Center, Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks, Michael Curry, Financial Aid
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Digest: Vegas No Show favored in Miracle Wood Stakes
Laurel Park Vegas No Show favored in Miracle Wood Stakes Saturday's $125,000 Miracle Wood Stakes at Laurel Park has attracted eight 3-year-olds, including three stakes winners. Vegas No Show has been made the 7-5 morning line favorite in the one-...Tags: New Orleans Saints, Washington Redskins, MTV (tv network), Gulfstream Park, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
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Brenda J. Clayburn, City Union of Baltimore president, dies
Brenda J. Clayburn, a founder and later president of the City Union of Baltimore who was also a longtime city Police Department supervisor, died Sunday of undetermined causes at her Northwest Baltimore home. She was 63. "She had recently been sick, and...
Tags: Work Relations, Baltimore Police Department, Bon Secours, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Teachers Unions
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In 'Hoodwinked,' Laurel filmmaker challenges statistics on black men
On Capitol Hill, in African-American churches and at historically black colleges and universities, people are talking about a documentary film that challenges negative reports and statistics regarding blacks, especially black men. "Hoodwinked," produced...
Tags: Prince George's County, Bowie, Howard University, Graduation, Students
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Edmondson grad Carroll Washington realizes football dream, signs with Arkansas
The whispers reached Carroll Washington III like a game of telephone. Some said the Edmondson grad had gone to trade school. Another rumor placed him at a Division II university in Pennsylvania. Speculation on the whereabouts of the quarterback who,...
Tags: Bowie State University, Mississippi State Bulldogs, Bowl Championship Series, Southeastern Conference, College Football
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Morgan students, faculty rally for president
Students, faculty and alumni rallied for Morgan State University's embattled president Thursday, protesting the board of regents' abrupt decision to not renew David J. Wilson's contract weeks after he received a positive performance evaluation. Also...
Tags: Douglas F. Gansler, Media Industry, Martin O'Malley, Brooklyn Park, Lawyers
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Digest: Gilman shoots poorly in loss to Episcopal Academy
Et cetera Gilman shoots poorly in loss to Episcopal Academy Gilman started slowly and shot only 36 percent from the field Sunday in a 65-56 loss to Episcopal Academy in the Mercer Tournament at the Hill School in Pottstown, Pa. The Greyhounds scored...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Nebraska Cornhuskers, Ben Williams, Glen Burnie, Madison Square Garden
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BCCC appoints longtime faculty member as interim president
A veteran college educator has been appointed interim president of Baltimore City Community College, the school's board of trustees announced Friday, after a string of controversies that led to the ouster of the school's president last month. Carolyn...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, North Carolina State University, Morgan State University
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BCCC employee charged in theft of student tuition
A Baltimore City Community College employee has been indicted on allegations that she directed student tuition payments into her personal bank account, the city prosecutor's office announced Thursday. Michelle Campbell of Waldorf was indicted by a city...Tags: Banking, Lawyers, Nursing, Justice System, Students
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Wednesday
WEATHER: Mostly sunny, high near 48. Tonight is expected to be mostly clear, low around 38. TRAFFIC: Check our traffic updates for this morning's issues. TOP NEWS Williams forced out as BCCC president: The president of Baltimore City Community...
Tags: Government, Shootings, Football, Cam Cameron, Executive Branch
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