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Title IX law scrutinized as universities cut teams
The men who play baseball and soccer at Towson University, run track at the University of Delaware and wrestle, swim or golf at any number of other colleges all heard the same reason when their teams were cut: Title IX. To meet the federal law's goal of...
Tags: Towson University, Students, Litigation, College Basketball, Teaching and Learning
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VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY: Villanova University named the following students to the dean's list for the fall 2012 semester: Ava Calvano, from Forest Hill, pursuing a bachelor's degree in the College of Engineering; Chelsea Chu, from Forest Hill, studying...Tags: Physical Therapy, Awards and Prizes, Loyola University Maryland, Financial Aid, Students
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After twists and turns, Brenna Doherty's figure skating career gets a lift from a shift to pairs
Brenna Doherty's dream of becoming a world-class figure skater has had its share of bumpy landings. They began when Doherty was a freshman at Oakland Mills High in Columbia. After making the finals at junior nationals at ages 13 and 14, Doherty thought...
Tags: NASA, Ice Skating, Severna Park, Colleges and Universities, Singles Skating
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Digest: Hopkins, Salisbury players earn D3football.com honors
College football Hopkins, Salisbury players earn D3football.com honors Five Johns Hopkins players were chosen to the D3football.com All-South Region team: Junior offensive tackle Armand Jenifer received first-team honors, while senior linebacker...Tags: Football, Syracuse Orange, Loyola University Maryland, Students, Washington Capitals
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Eastern Shore poultry pollution trial winds up
Lawyers squared off one last time Friday in a packed Baltimore courtroom to wrap up the long-running trial of a bitterly contested pollution lawsuit with ramifications for water cleanup efforts and the poultry industry in Maryland and nationwide. Jane...
Tags: Virginia Tech, Trials, Lawyers, Colleges and Universities, University of Maryland, College Park
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Despite reservations, college lacrosse coaches recruit younger and younger players
The Baltimore SunAs you watch Ryan Conrad zip around the lacrosse field, dodging defenders and pounding the net with an endless variety of shots, it's easy to forget his age. Talk to him on the phone, however, and the Loyola High sophomore sounds like, well, a high...Tags: Football, Awards and Prizes, Financial Aid, Students, Charley Toomey
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'Terrordome' describes teaching at a West Baltimore high school
During Heather Kirn Lanier's two years in Baltimore as a neophyte teacher, she taught at a city high school that backed up against Mount Olivet Cemetery. She could clearly see tombstones from her classroom window. Each time Lanier took in the view,...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, The Ohio State University, Book, Colleges and Universities, Teach for America
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Cockeysville: St. Vincent Villa library project leads to Scout's Eagle honor
Proud grandmother Mary McColgan, a resident of Mercy Ridge, was present at the recent Eagle Scout induction and ceremony for her grandson Andrew Rusk, a member of Troop 899. Also in attendance were Andrew's parents, Michael and Christine Rusk, as well as...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Timonium, High Schools, Breast Cancer, Schools
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More than 250 gather at vigil for train derailment victims
They were students, friends and family members, huddled in a large group in the middle of the Mount Hebron High School parking lot late Tuesday night, standing in silence for long minutes, hugging, crying and waiting. A little after 9:30 p.m., Anna...
Tags: Ellicott City, Colleges and Universities
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Hundreds mourn victim of train derailment
Some 700 mourners filled the pews Friday for a funeral Mass for 19-year-old Elizabeth Conway Nass, who died after being "at the wrong place at the wrong time," Monsignor John A. Dietzenbach said, referring to this week's tragic train derailment in...
Tags: Ellicott City, Railway Accidents, Transportation Accidents, National Transportation Safety Board, Colleges and Universities
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More than 500 mourn second train derailment victim at memorial
In a washed-out video projected on the wall of Bethany United Methodist Church at her memorial service Saturday, Rose Louese Mayr tumbled and fluttered in a dance portrayal of a girl with her eyes turned toward God.
The dance put on display one of the...Tags: Ellicott City, Health and Medical Professionals, Georgetown, Music, Nursing
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Family remembers train derailment victim Rose Mayr as talented dancer, singer
In the days after her sister, Rose, died in a train derailment, Anna Mayr felt as if her younger sibling were upstairs sleeping while friends swapped stories on the family's Ellicott City porch until the early hours of Sunday. Anna Mayr, a May graduate...
Tags: New York City, Ellicott City, Howard County, Transportation Accidents, Railway Accidents
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