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    Feb 28, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Italian language instruction taking hold in Howard County schools

    You can hear their passion for teaching the language, a Viva Italia! enthusiasm they hope to make infectious to those who sign up for the courses. For Italian language teachers Catherine D'Ascoli of Wilde Lake High School and Peter DiMarco of Hammond...

    Tags: Government, Schools, High Schools, Teachers, Students

  2. Jan 16, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Meet Maryland cornerback commitment Jarrett Ross

    <a href="http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2012-02-14/sports/bal-jarrett-ross-maryland-commitment-20120207_1_terps-ross-brothers-maryland-last-summer" target="_blank">Jarrett Ross</a> was sold on Maryland before any other prospect in his class, becoming the Terps&rsquo; first 2013 commitment one year ago. In the 12 months that have passed, nothing has changed Ross&rsquo; thinking.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Jarrett Ross was sold on Maryland before any other prospect in his class, becoming the Terps’ first 2013 commitment one year ago. In the 12 months that have passed, nothing has changed Ross’ thinking. “I know this team is going to...

    Tags: Ray Lewis, Schools, High School Sports, High Schools, The Pennsylvania State University

  4. Jan 22, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Meet Maryland safety commitment Milan Collins

    It&rsquo;s common practice for football recruits to say their college choice is based primarily on academics. Whether or not that popular refrain is true is often up for debate. But when Bishop McNamara safety and honor roll student <a href="http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2012-06-27/sports/bal-bishop-mcnamaras-milan-collins-is-the-latest-local-to-pick-maryland-20120627_1_edsall-terps-cornerback-cameron-chism" target="_blank">Milan Collins</a> says academics were a major factor in his choice, you believe it.
    The Baltimore Sun
    It’s common practice for football recruits to say their college choice is based primarily on academics. Whether or not that popular refrain is true is often up for debate. But when Bishop McNamara safety and honor roll student Milan Collins says...

    Tags: Ray Lewis, ESPN (tv network), High School Sports, The Pennsylvania State University, National Football League

  6. Dec 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Navy hopes to reverse trend of bowl defeats Saturday vs. Arizona State

    If anyone wants to nitpick at Navy's football success over the past decade, a starting point &mdash; and finish line &mdash; might be the team's record in bowl games.
    The Baltimore Sun
    If anyone wants to nitpick at Navy's football success over the past decade, a starting point — and finish line — might be the team's record in bowl games. Going into Saturday's Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl against Arizona State (7-5) at San...

    Tags: Poinsettia Bowl, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas, Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl, Ken Niumatalolo

  8. Jan 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Everyman's Lancisi begins the next act

    When Vincent Lancisi was 6 years old, his father sat the boy on his lap for a serious conversation.
    When Vincent Lancisi was 6 years old, his father sat the boy on his lap for a serious conversation. "Don't ever go into the music business, Vinny," Ben Lancisi told his youngest son. "You'll never make any money in the entertainment industry. And it's...

    Tags: Celebrities, Lobbying, Broadway Theater, Charles Street, Alzheimer's Disease

  10. Dec 4, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  11. Montpelier/South Laurel: Elizabeth Ness is new School of Nursing Alumni Council president

    Woodbridge Crossing resident Elizabeth Ness is the newly elected president of the University of Maryland School of Nursing Alumni Council. She brings more than 30 years of nursing experience to her new position, including six years in management and 18...

    Tags: Science, Holidays, Medical Specialization, National Institutes of Health, Montpelier

  12. Nov 30, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  13. Orioles pitcher Johnson back on the home field at St. Paul's School

    Baltimore Orioles pitcher and St. Paul's School graduate Steve Johnson had a simple message for students at his alma mater on Friday as he returned to his old stomping grounds.
    Baltimore Orioles pitcher and St. Paul's School graduate Steve Johnson had a simple message for students at his alma mater on Friday as he returned to his old stomping grounds. "Don't let anyone ever tell you you're not good enough," Johnson advised...

    Tags: College Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Students, Seattle Mariners, Los Angeles Dodgers

  14. Nov 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. ACC files lawsuit against Maryland in North Carolina court

    University of Maryland President Wallace D. Loh has asserted repeatedly that the school would not end up paying the full exit fee of more than $50 million to the Atlantic Coast Conference. Loh, a Yale law graduate, has said the court would throw that penalty out.
    University of Maryland President Wallace D. Loh has asserted repeatedly that the school would not end up paying the full exit fee of more than $50 million to the Atlantic Coast Conference. Loh, a Yale law graduate, has said the court would throw that...

    Tags: Louisville Cardinals, Laws, Justice System, Trials, North Carolina Tar Heels

  16. Nov 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Big Ten brings Maryland new chances for study, research

    Few would argue that the University of Maryland's decision earlier this week to join the Big Ten isn't about the money &#8212; $24 million a year in television revenue.
    Few would argue that the University of Maryland's decision earlier this week to join the Big Ten isn't about the money — $24 million a year in television revenue. But university officials are helping to sell the deal with what they argue is a...

    Tags: University of Chicago, Duke University, North Carolina Tar Heels, University of Wisconsin-Madison, University System of Maryland

  18. Nov 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Maryland's departure raises questions about future of ACC

    The University of Maryland's planned departure from the Atlantic Coast Conference has raised questions about the league's long-term survival, a sobering prospect for fans that grew up on games between the Terps and their Tobacco Road rivals.
    The Baltimore Sun
    The University of Maryland's planned departure from the Atlantic Coast Conference has raised questions about the league's long-term survival, a sobering prospect for fans that grew up on games between the Terps and their Tobacco Road rivals. The first...

    Tags: Miami Hurricanes, ESPN (tv network), Louisville Cardinals, The Pennsylvania State University, Rutgers University

  20. Nov 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Change will be good for Maryland sports

    As the Maryland basketball beat writer for The Sun for more than a decade, I always enjoyed making multiple trips to the state of North Carolina every winter. I saw Len Bias single-handedly give North Carolina its first defeat in a then brand-new Dean Dome. I witnessed the obnoxious Duke students at Cameron Indoor Stadium chanting &ldquo;CBA ... CBA ... CBA ...&rdquo;&nbsp; in the direction of future NBA player Walt Williams.&nbsp; I had a front-row seat for more than a few great ACC tournament games.
    The Baltimore Sun
    As the Maryland basketball beat writer for The Sun for more than a decade, I always enjoyed making multiple trips to the state of North Carolina every winter. I saw Len Bias single-handedly give North Carolina its first defeat in a then brand-new Dean...

    Tags: Walt Williams, Miami Hurricanes, Bowl Championship Series, National Collegiate Athletic Association, The Pennsylvania State University

  22. Nov 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Robert J. Cotter, Johns Hopkins medical school professor

    Robert James Cotter, a Johns Hopkins scientist and professor whose work in mass spectrometry has contributed to discoveries in health and science, died last Monday of heart failure at his home at HarborView in Baltimore. He was 69.
    Robert James Cotter, a Johns Hopkins scientist and professor whose work in mass spectrometry has contributed to discoveries in health and science, died last Monday of heart failure at his home at HarborView in Baltimore. He was 69. His work, which earned...

    Tags: Arts, Pharmacology, Towson University, Health and Safety at School, Heart Failure

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