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Family of Greg Giovanazzi to celebrate his life Saturday
A celebration of the life of Greg Giovanazzi, former Olympic women's volleyball coach who also led programs at three area colleges, will be held Saturday at Towson University from noon to 3 p.m. Giovanazzi, 54, died in his sleep Monday after suffering...Tags: University of Maryland Baltimore County, Volleyball, University of South Florida, Catonsville, College Sports
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Lawyers say gun ruling likely to withstand appeal
Constitutional lawyers said Tuesday that a recent federal court decision overturning a portion of Maryland's gun-control law will likely be upheld on appeal and called the ruling groundbreaking given the liberalism of the state from which it came.
The...Tags: Georgetown University, Personal Weapon Control, George Mason, Gun Control, Colleges and Universities
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Towson University to host life celebration for Greg Giovanazzi, 54, former NCAA, Olympic volleyball coach
The Towson University community is expressing condolences this week to colleague, Deb Moriarty, for the death of her husband, Gregory Giovanazzi. Moriarty is vice president for student affairs at Towson University, and also serves as president for the...
Tags: Volleyball, Boston, Medical Research, Catonsville, College Sports
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Towson gathering honors Greg Giovanazzi's life of sport and community
Some wore Towson University items, others bore UMBC jerseys and Columbia Volleyball Club gear. There was at least one player from the 1992 U.S. Olympic team, another from the University of Michigan, and a coach from UCLA. Despite the diverse...
Tags: Volleyball, Catonsville, Colleges and Universities, College Sports, University of Michigan
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Norman Henley, teacher
Norman Henley, a retired Russian-language and world literature teacher and academic editor, died of congestive heart failure at the Charlestown Retirement Community in Catonsville. He was 96 and had earlier lived in Remington and Charles Village.
Born in...Tags: Boston, University of Paris, Catonsville, Charles Village, Teaching and Learning
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Some pet owners fight poor treatment by vets
When William Gunn sought medical care for his pit bull-Labrador retriever mix Smokey on a Sunday morning, one of her front paws was bleeding uncontrollably. The family's regular veterinarian was closed that day, and he didn't know where else to go, so...Tags: Hysterectomy, Catonsville, Medical Research, College Sports, Diabetes
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Hopkins' medical students learn to use their stethoscopes
The stethoscope may be an icon of the medical profession to most patients. But it's more of a relic to many doctors.
The device used to listen to the heart, lungs and other body parts — invented nearly 200 years ago — has been overtaken by...Tags: Cardiologists, Hospitals and Clinics, Lab Tests, Medical Research, Teaching and Learning
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Several high-major schools after guard Daxter Miles
The Baltimore SunThe expectation by many local hoops followers was for Daxter Miles to step into Dunbar’s lineup this winter and establish himself as one of Baltimore City’s top public school players. Miles, who played two seasons at Archbishop Curley before...Tags: Virginia Tech, George Mason, Seth Greenberg, Basketball, Mark Turgeon
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The value of single-sex education
Admission offices in Baltimore's private, independent and parochial schools are hives of activity in January as hundreds of decision letters are being prepared to be mailed to families. For those schools offering single-sex education, this year's...Tags: Medical Research, Medical Research, Engineering, Science, Technology
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Hall of Fame inductees share their love of sport with others
The Howard County Women's Athletics Hall of Fame was established in 1997. Tara Everly, Joan Lovelace, Erica McCauley, Alisha Mosley and Elise Ray join the 59 men and women who have previously been inducted.
Everly was a three-sport athlete at Oakland...Tags: Hoop, Softball, College Sports, Teaching and Learning, University of Michigan
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Liberty High athletic director puts Lions in state spotlight
Ed DeVincent isn't a person who seeks the limelight. The athletic director at Liberty High School puts the Lions' coaches and players first, while he works behind the scenes to improve the school's sports program.
In his fifth year as the head of...Tags: John Wooden, Teaching and Learning, High School Sports, Liberty Bowl, Football
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When booing goes too far
When is OK for you, at a college game, to boo your home team's starting quarterback for the simple act of entering a game? The correct answer is "never," but that didn't stop UCLA's unfaithful Saturday night at the Rose Bowl. Kevin Prince was forced...Tags: College Sports, Awards and Prizes, Football, UCLA Bruins, Matt Stevens
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