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Affirmative action still needed
Affirmative action in higher education raises difficult questions of access and fairness. Opponents argue that it discriminates against whites and certain other groups, while proponents emphasize that it increases opportunities for underrepresented...
Tags: Graduation, Sandra Day O'Connor, Racism, Teaching and Learning, Minority Groups
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Young musicians shine at Dayton Oaks Elementary [Glenwood/Glenelg/Dayton]
Amy Bejm Syversen, director of bands at Dayton Oaks Elementary School, recently sent me an update about the continued hard work by all of her band students. As we near the end of the school year, several band students have attained the status of Super...Tags: Schools, American Red Cross, Relay for Life, Teaching and Learning, Music
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River Hill High slates auditions for 'Peter Pan — The Musical" [Clarksville]
Even as school activities are wrapping up for the year, new programs are in the works. The River Hill High School Theatre Arts department is holding auditions for "Peter Pan—The Musical." Production is set for November. One exciting feature of...Tags: Clarksville, Concerts, Teaching and Learning, Music
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Digest: Baltimore's Connelly leaving Wizards front office for Suns job
Wizards Baltimore's Connelly leaving for Suns job A source with knowledge of the situation confirmed that Wizards director of player personnel Pat Connelly, a Baltimore native, is moving to Phoenix to take an unspecified front office position with the...Tags: New York Red Bulls, Phoenix Suns, Preakness Stakes, Major League Soccer, Sheldon Russell
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Digest: AACS' Murray chosen to U-16 national hoops team
Et cetera AACS' Murray chosen to U-16 national hoops team Taylor Murray (Annapolis Area Christian School) was named to the 12-player USA Basketball women's under-16 national team after four days of trials that began with 124 players on the court at...Tags: Atlantic Coast Conference, Salisbury Sea Gulls, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Teaching and Learning, Dwayne Johnson
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Stevenson beats RIT, 16-14, to capture Division III national championship
The Baltimore SunIn the span of about 20 minutes, the Stevenson men’s lacrosse team went from easy winner to chagrined loser to eventual victor. The No. 4 Mustangs gave up a three-goal halftime advantage, trailed by three after the third quarter, and opened the...Tags: Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Lincoln Financial Field, Teaching and Learning
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Howard police cite driver after bus crash on Centennial Lane
All nine people sent to Howard County General Hospital after a three-vehicle crash on Centennial Lane Wednesday morning have been released, Howard County police said Thursday, June 6. The crash, which involved a school bus, sent four adults and five...
Tags: Family, Transportation Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents, Hospitals and Clinics, Teaching and Learning
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The value of a St. Mary's education
This letter is in response to Anne Neal's recent commentary, "Cautionary campus tale," (May 30). As a 2008 St. Mary's alumna, I, like many of my fellow alumni, took great umbrage to the broad strokes Ms. Neal attempts to use in painting our alma mater...
Tags: Literature, University of Maryland, College Park, Teaching and Learning, Teachers, French Literature
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Class of the month: Boat yoga
Jim Southward, captain of the Harbor Queen, warned his passengers politely and then sounded one long and three short blasts of his very loud horn. "Draw up the gangplank. Cast off," he called to the crew. Yoga classes don't usually start this way....
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Annapolis, LivingSocial, Inc., University of Maryland, College Park
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St. Mary's offers an education you can't find anywhere else
I recently read an article on the baltimoresun.com about St. Mary's College of Maryland ("St. Mary's: A cautionary tale for America's bloated higher education system," May 29). I am part of St. Mary's class of 2016, and the article offended me. While...
Tags: NASA, Graduation, Government Debt, St. Mary's City, Teaching and Learning
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St. Mary's is a great option that's often overlooked
The recent article "St. Mary's College: a cautionary tale for America's bloated higher education system," about the under-enrollment for next year's freshman class and why it is happening, struck me as badly written and simply untrue. I finished up my...Tags: Mental Illness, Philosophy, Psychology, St. Mary's City, Medical Specialization
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Review & preview: Navy
Here is the opening installment of a series that checks in with the seven Division I programs in the state to give a glimpse into the past and the future. Teams are scheduled to appear according to the chronological order in which their seasons ended....
Tags: College Sports, Annapolis, Loyola University Maryland, Severna Park, United States Naval Academy
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