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An inside look at Georgia Tech from an Atlanta beat writer
To give you a look at Maryland and this week's opponent, Georgia Tech, I traded five question-and-answers with Ken Sugiura, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Georgia Tech beat writer. Here are Ken's responses to my Georgia Tech-themed questions.
...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Defense, Armed Forces, Joe Hamilton, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
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Gonnella's Terps career over after senior suffers knee injury
Andrew Gonnella arrived at Maryland in 2007 as a walk-on in a world of scholarship players. His college football career had been a calculated risk.
When the offensive guard was in high school, his father, Alfonso — a swimming-pool supply vendor...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Colleges and Universities, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Atlantic Coast Conference, High School Sports
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The Sweet 16: Baltimore's best college basketball players
16. Dylon Cormier, Loyola Jimmy Patsos was ecstatic to keep Cormier home for college. The Greyhounds coach was not only getting a first-team Baltimore Sun All-Metro player in Cormier, but also a player that would later prove to be his top local...Tags: Big East Conference, Washington Huskies, Mike Anderson, Colonial Athletic Association, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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Towson education notes
Christine Shultz, of Lutherville and Isabel Galupo, of Towson have been named to the dean's list at Ithaca College, Ithaca, N.Y., for the fall 2011 semester. Stephanie Hogge, of Baltimore has earned a degree in Industrial Engineering from the Georgia...Tags: Miami University, Villanova University, Colleges and Universities, Southern Methodist University, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania)
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Four Terps football players earn Academic All-ACC honors
Baltimore Sun staffFour Maryland football players were among the 52 conference selections announced Wednesday to the 2011 Academic All-ACC team. Junior defensive lineman A.J. Francis was honored for the third time in his Terps career, while junior offensive Bennett...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, College Sports, College Football, Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Atlantic Coast Conference
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O'Brien will need 12 weeks to heal, but will he return?
The quarterback debate that went on for much of Maryland's dismal 2011 season ended last Saturday night, when Danny O'Brien was thrown to the turf at FedEx Field in a 45-21 loss to Notre Dame and broke a bone in his left arm.
But that doesn't mean the...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Broken Bones, Florida State Seminoles, Florida State University, Injuries and Wounds
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In Bear's Tracks: Ralph Friedgen follows father's footsteps
The Baltimore SunWith trembling hands, he reached for the phone and dialed the number. He was nervous, but his mind was clear. He was done with Maryland football. Finished. Three head coaches in three years had told him 300 different things, and none of them seemed able...Tags: Green Bay Packers, Genes and Chromosomes, San Diego Chargers, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Teaching and Learning
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In naming court after Williams, prospect of large donation was discussed
The debate over whether to name Maryland's basketball court for longtime coach Gary Williams was more complicated than the public knew and included discussion of a possible large donation to the university, according to Board of Regents members.
As...Tags: Gary Williams, College Basketball, Sports Legends at Camden Yards, Comcast Center (arena), College Sports
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Rayna's second season
Sun StaffFirst of two parts Long before Rayna DuBose became a basketball star - and half a lifetime before the day she got sick, went to the hospital and almost never came home - she was a dancer. Ballet, to be specific. The soft, poetic music and her long...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Financial Aid, Medical Procedures and Tests, Diseases and Illnesses, Mary J. Blige
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Student news
WINONA LAKE, Ind. — Hannah Marie Barger of Hagerstown graduated May 11 with a Bachelor of Science in elementary education/mild intervention from Grace College and Seminary. Barger is a 2009 graduate of Grace Academy in Hagerstown. She is the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, The Washington Post, Scranton, Philosophy, Science
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Notre Dame women's basketball: Frosh are ready to go to work
South Bend TribuneNotre Dame women's basketball recruit Taya Reimer is spending plenty of time in the paint lately, just not the kind Irish fans expect to see her in this season in Atlantic Coast Conference and NCAA battles. Reimer and her mother, Brenda, have been...Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Syracuse Orange, University of California, Los Angeles, Atlantic Coast Conference, Schools
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Researchers to study use of drones for monitoring traffic
The Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionIn Afghanistan, drones can deliver death from the skies. In Atlanta, their civilian cousins could deliver traffic conditions on the highways. While the use of weaponized drones for lethal military strikes is generating controversy, researchers at the...Tags: Boeing Co., Air Transportation Industry, Federal Aviation Administration, Military Equipment, Personal Data Collection
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