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Campus nightmare
There is still much we do not know about Dayvon Green, the University of Maryland, College Park student who police say fatally shot one of his roommates, Stephen Alex Rane, and seriously wounded another outside their off-campus apartment before taking his...
Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Injuries and Wounds, Mental Illness, College Baseball, Behavioral Conditions
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Top public school boys, girls hoops teams set for 17th annual Basketball Academy
The Baltimore SunThe Basketball Academy moves back to a college campus, Morgan State, for the 17th annual event that combines academic and service learning with three days of top-notch high school girls and boys basketball action from Jan. 24 to 26. Last year, the...Tags: High School Sports, Public Schools, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Colleges and Universities, College Sports
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A boulevard worthy of King
Comedian Chris Rock has observed that Martin Luther King stood for nonviolence, but now "Martin Luther King" is a street — and if you're on Martin Luther King Boulevard anywhere in America, violence is taking place. I believe that Baltimore's...
Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Mount Vernon Place, Wars and Interventions
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Aberdeen's Brionna Jones has torn ACL, will have surgery next week
The Baltimore SunAberdeen center Brionna Jones, last season’s All-Metro Player of the Year, will miss the rest of her senior basketball season with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in her right knee. Jones said Wednesday that the diagnosis, which has been...Tags: Basketball, Injuries and Wounds, Students, Teaching and Learning
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HBCU coalition head criticizes Morgan president
A Morgan State University alumnus who is leading a coalition suing the state over discrimination at historically black colleges and universities has criticized the university's embattled president for showing "minimal interest and involvement in the...
Tags: Judges, Justice System, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Colleges and Universities, Trials
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Bel Air's McMonagle winning on other coast
Mike McMonagle of Bel Air has been leading the pack in recent ultra-marathon races in Southern California. On Jan. 19, the 22-year-old Navy ensign won the San Diego 50-mile Endurance Run near Escondido. He completed a rugged trail course with over a mile...Tags: New York City, Track and Field, Towson University, Running, State Parks
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Morgan State board needs a new chairman
After 23 years of service, I believe it's time for the chairman of the Board of Regents at Morgan State University, Dallas Evans, to retire. I question his chairmanship and question his ability to move Morgan forward! His letter delivered to the other...
Tags: Colleges and Universities
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Robert F. Chew, who played Proposition Joe on 'The Wire,' dead at 52
The Baltimore SunClick here for the gallery "The Wire: Where Are they Now?" Robert F. Chew, a 52-year-old Baltimore actor and teacher who portrayed one of television’s most unforgettable characters as Proposition Joe on HBO’s “The Wire,” died...Tags: Celebrities, Heart Failure, Jamie Hector, Entertainment Events, Murder
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Varsity Game of the Week: No. 4 Milford Mill vs. No. 10 Edmondson
No. 4 Milford Mill vs. No. 10 Edmondson When: Saturday, 6:45 p.m. Where: Basketball Academy at Morgan State University Coaches: Mike Silverman, Milford Mill; Darnell Dantzler, Edmondson PLAYERS TO WATCH Milford Mill: Bruce Watkins, Sr., G;...
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Digest: Lacrosse coaches Toomey, Berkman honored
Colleges Lacrosse coaches Toomey, Berkman honored Loyola's Charley Toomey was named the recipient of the F. Morris Touchstone Award as the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Division I Coach of the Year, while Salisbury's Jim...Tags: Major League Soccer, Chicago Fire, Laurel Park, Charley Toomey, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
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State: Cormier, Etherly hit 1,000 as Loyola men top Fairfield
Dylon Cormier and Erik Etherly scored their 1,000th career points within eight minutes of each other as visiting Loyola won for the fifth time in six games, beating Fairfield, 65-60, on Monday in a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference men's basketball...Tags: Public Finance, Towson Tigers, Coppin State Eagles, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Fairfield Stags
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