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    May 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Varsity Q&A: Alice Mercer, Century, lacrosse

    Alice Mercer has been a leader on Century's field hockey, basketball and lacrosse teams, which all reached the state semifinals this year.
    Alice Mercer has been a leader on Century's field hockey, basketball and lacrosse teams, which all reached the state semifinals this year. In lacrosse — the sport the senior has signed to play at Maryland next year — she has 202 career...

    Tags: Under Armour Inc., College Sports, Field Hockey, Students, Lacrosse

  2. May 9, 2012 |Story| Associated Press
  3. Ellicott City church shooter forgiven by Episcopal leaders

    The Episcopal Diocese of Maryland is offering forgiveness and a funeral service for a homeless man who killed himself after fatally shooting a priest and church secretary last week. Bishop Eugene Taylor Sutton and an academic expert on forgiveness...

    Tags: Anglicanism, Shootings, Christianity, Howard County, Ellicott City

  4. Apr 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. At BmoreFail, conference attendees celebrate — and conquer — failure

    Most business conferences celebrate success, with speakers who urge attendees to become the next rock stars in their profession. But in Baltimore on Friday, failure will get its due. At BmoreFail, local business leaders and entrepreneurs will expose...

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Startups, Psychologists, Business Enterprises

  6. Mar 18, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  7. Cash, compassion and morality

    I was a passenger in a car on Thursday morning, and we stopped for a fill-up at a gas station on North Charles Street in Baltimore, a block up from North Avenue. I was on the phone while the driver purchased and pumped the gasoline. A young, male panhandler tried to make eye contact with me through the passenger's side window, but I avoided being drawn into his tractor beam.
    I was a passenger in a car on Thursday morning, and we stopped for a fill-up at a gas station on North Charles Street in Baltimore, a block up from North Avenue. I was on the phone while the driver purchased and pumped the gasoline. A young, male...

    Tags: Ethics, Philosophy, Science, Medical Specialization, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

  8. Mar 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Elaine Karp-Gelernter, psychologist

    Elaine Karp-Gelernter, a retired Veterans Affairs psychologist who was also a textile artist, died of complications from pneumonia March 20 at Sinai Hospital. The Mount Washington resident was 78.
    Elaine Karp-Gelernter, a retired Veterans Affairs psychologist who was also a textile artist, died of complications from pneumonia March 20 at Sinai Hospital. The Mount Washington resident was 78. She was the daughter of Polish immigrants who ran a...

    Tags: Williamsburg (Brooklyn, New York), Hospitals and Clinics, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Health and Medical Professionals, University of Maryland, College Park

  10. Mar 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. William A. Seal, McDonogh School dean

    William Arthur "Bill" Seal III, a retired McDonogh School dean, faculty member, coach and dormitory parent, died of an apparent heart attack Monday at Carroll Hospital Center. The Reisterstown resident was 65.
    William Arthur "Bill" Seal III, a retired McDonogh School dean, faculty member, coach and dormitory parent, died of an apparent heart attack Monday at Carroll Hospital Center. The Reisterstown resident was 65. In nearly four decades at McDonogh, Mr. Seal...

    Tags: Students, College Sports, Lacrosse, High School Sports, University of Baltimore

  12. Apr 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Anne Arundel Community College names its next president

    Anne Arundel Community College has hired Maryland native Dawn Lindsay, who now heads Glendale Community College in California and has an extensive background in local academia, as its next president.
    Anne Arundel Community College has hired Maryland native Dawn Lindsay, who now heads Glendale Community College in California and has an extensive background in local academia, as its next president. Lindsay, 52, will be the sixth president in the...

    Tags: Anne Arundel Community College, Perry Hall, Colleges and Universities, Community College of Baltimore County, Severna Park

  14. Feb 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Police sergeant who killed man sues department

    The gun battle raged in three different spots near the old Murphy Homes high-rise in West Baltimore, ending on a cold February day with the death of a 20-year-old man in a hail of gunfire from four city police officers.
    The gun battle raged in three different spots near the old Murphy Homes high-rise in West Baltimore, ending on a cold February day with the death of a 20-year-old man in a hail of gunfire from four city police officers. Four years later, one of the...

    Tags: Lawyers, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Murder, Hospitals and Clinics, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder

  16. Feb 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. More youth play isn't a winner for everybody

    Over the past 50 years, we have gone from major league athletes with offseason jobs to young athletes with, often, no offseason at all, from parents sticking their heads out the back door to call their children home from play to parents rushing out the...

    Tags: Concerts, Drugs and Medicines, Lacrosse, American Academy of Pediatrics, Music

  18. Dec 31, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Uncertain year ahead for U.S. stocks

    Investors had plenty to keep them jittery in 2011. There were the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, economic woes in Europe, and, here at home, politically tinged fiscal showdowns in Washington over deep government spending cuts.
    Investors had plenty to keep them jittery in 2011. There were the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, economic woes in Europe, and, here at home, politically tinged fiscal showdowns in Washington over deep government spending cuts. Still, the stock market...

    Tags: Productivity, Marketing, Financial Planning, Companies and Corporations, Tsunamis

  20. Jan 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. The heartbreak of what might have been

    On a gray day that matched their mood, Baltimore football fans spent Monday with the two saddest words in the English language echoing in their heads: If only.
    On a gray day that matched their mood, Baltimore football fans spent Monday with the two saddest words in the English language echoing in their heads: If only. Psychologists call this counterfactual thinking, imagining an entirely different outcome if...

    Tags: Teaching and Learning, College Sports, Super Bowl, Baltimore Ravens, Ray Lewis

  22. Jan 18, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  23. Commentary: The old frontier of TV might still be just as good

    I'm giving you, the faithful ETC… reader, a break from controversial columns and writing about something I'm sure we can all agree on: television. I was out with a friend not too long ago at Maryland Day, an event at the University of Maryland...

    Tags: Saturday Night Live (tv program), Colleges and Universities, Glee (tv program), Dexter (tv program), TV Land (tv network)

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"One of the most important [skills] is simply to be abl...
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