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No. 4 Stevenson claims 17-13 win over No. 11 Washington College
The Stevenson men’s lacrosse team did not enjoy its first lead of Saturday night’s NCAA tournament second-round contest against Washington College until 54 minutes had elapsed. But that was all the Mustangs would need. Senior midfielder...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, Students
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Digest: Streaking Rubeor scores 4 as Bayhawks rout Machine, 14-5
Major League Lacrosse Streaking Rubeor scores 4 as Bayhawks rout Machine, 14-5 Attackman Ben Rubeor (Loyola High) had another big game as the Chesapeake Bayhawks manhandled the Ohio Machine, 14-5, in a game shortened to three quarters Saturday night...
Tags: Coppin State University, America East Conference, Salisbury Sea Gulls, North Carolina State Wolfpack, Florida State Seminoles
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Roland Park Elementary/Middle School holds annual May Mart
Tony Sartori, 61, and Sam Jenkins, 10, were fundraisers extraordinaire at the 85th annual May Mart on Saturday at Roland Park Elementary/Middle School. Sartori, of Bellona-Gittings, a hairdresser at Kobi's in Mount Washington and father of a Roland Park...
Tags: University of Maryland Medical Center, Baltimore Polytechnic Institute, Roland Park, Personal Service, PTA
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Partnered with BSO, Parsons unveils new styles for musicians
Violinist Ellen Pendleton Troyer has struggled for years with the constraints of wearing evening attire for physical, sometimes-strenuous performances. And she considers herself luckier than her male counterparts, who have a stricter dress code of bow...
Tags: New York City, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Entertainment Events, Culture, Students
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Bel Air honors Harford Day students
The members of the Bel Air Board of Town Commissioners honored two Harford Day School students Monday for their dedication to the arts, their studies and the community. Avery Riedel and Klia Trintis, both eighth-graders, received Student Achievement...
Tags: Research, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Local Government, Government, Harford County
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Mother knew best for daughter, and now they'll graduate together at HCC
As a mother, Howard Community College student Sonia Halboni believes she always has her children's best interests at heart, yet she can remember once when her peers didn't concur. When her daughter, Daliah, graduated from Marriotts Ridge High School two...
Tags: Ceremonies, Health and Safety at School, Conservation, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Colleges and Universities
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New college grads face difficult job market
Jackie Carter had it all mapped out. She would attend college year-round and graduate early, land a job in criminal justice, start paying off student loans, move into her own apartment and invest in her first smartphone. But the 22-year-old Towson...
Tags: Employment Opportunities, Finance, Employment, Psychology, Unemployment
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Two Westminster High students named 'Unsung Heroes'
Westminster High School students Andrew DiDio and Alexis Ross were recently recognized as "Unsung Heroes" by the Northrop Real Estate Team for contributions to their community. The Unsung Hero program recognizes students who stand out for their personal...
Tags: Students
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Catonsville and Arbutus area students in Career and Techology Education honored
Jacob Lutz, a senior in Catonsville High School's Information Technology/IT Programming curriculum, was named the Southwest Area winner of a $1,000 scholarship during the 39th annual Career and Technology Education Student Recognition Reception April 24...Tags: Catonsville, Research and Development, Students, Awards and Prizes, Schools
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Commencement speakers strive to inspire, entertain
Expectations are high for this year's commencement speakers at Maryland universities — an august crew that includes the Obamas and their team of writers as well as funnyman Bill Cosby and Hollywood director Jason Winer. But to stand out — or...
Tags: Duke University, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Dartmouth College, Martin O'Malley, Colleges and Universities
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After three positions in three years, Eric Law thriving in role as Denver's leader
Denver coach Bill Tierney jokes that it took only four years for college coaches, including himself, to put Eric Law in the best position to succeed. Law has gone from being a backup at Salisbury as a freshman to — after transferring to the...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, Salisbury Sea Gulls, Denver Pioneers, Football
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Antonio Barton calls visit to Maryland 'tremendous'
The Baltimore SunFormer Memphis point guard Antonio Barton (Lake Clifton) wrote in a text Sunday to The Baltimore Sun that his visit to Maryland on Friday “went tremendous”. Barton wrote that he loved the campus and was impressed with Terps coach Mark...Tags: Andy Enfield, Mark Turgeon, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Joe Jackson, Syracuse Orange
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