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Aki Thomas hopes emphasis on in-state recruiting keys turnaround for UMBC
When UMBC men's basketball coach Randy Monroe resigned less than a month before the start of the season, he left behind a roster almost devoid of in-state players. Aki Thomas didn't understand. The then-acting head coach said it was a “weird thing&...
Tags: Charles Brown, Basketball, College Sports, Financial Aid, University of Maryland Baltimore County
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Notre Dame plans big rollout for new president
Notre Dame of Maryland University will introduce its new president in style next month, with a week-long series of events including an installation ceremony on April 5 and a Presidential Day of Service on April 7 to benefit Baltimore City Head Start....
Tags: Notre Dame of Maryland University, Eastern Kentucky University, Colleges and Universities, Arts, Financial Aid
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Sophie Kerr Prize event moved to Baltimore
After a two-year detour to New York City, the ceremony to announce the winner of the nation's most lucrative undergraduate literary award, the Sophie Kerr Prize, will be held in Baltimore this year. The decision marks the second time in three years...
Tags: Libraries, Authors, Entertainment Events, Colleges and Universities, Enoch Pratt Free Library
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Health department works with water company to solve issues
As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, February 21, 1963: The Harford County Health Department met with the Maryland Water Works Company in an attempt to find solutions to the turbidity, taste and odor problems with the Bel Air water...Tags: Maryland State Police, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), General Mills Incorporated, Courtland, Karl Malden
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Patrick Norris continues winning ways in essay, oratory contests [Timonium]
Winning twice is "twice as nice". And so it is for Patrick Norris, an eighth-grader at St. Joseph School in Cockeysville. Patrick recently won a gold medal for his first-place essay in the Optimist Club of Timonium's annual essay contest . "How Can I Help...Tags: Scrabble (game), Vincent de Paul, Timonium, Foods and Beverages, Soups
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Tech bowlers win 2012-13 high school league championship
Racking up a high score of 176.5 points, a team average of 605 and a total pins-plus-handicap for the season of 41,153, the team from Harford Tech won the Forest Hill Lanes 2012-2013 High School Bowling championship. The team was comprised of Chris...
Tags: Schools, High Schools, Bowling
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Some musings from Oscar's red carpet
The Baltimore SunWe're about 10 minutes from the start pf the 85th Academy Awards -- hope you've made the final adjustments on your Oscar betting pool. Here are a few observations from Oscar's red carpet, surely one of Earth's most fascinating (not to mention...Tags: Beasts of the Southern Wild (movie), Halle Berry, Academy Awards, Wolfgang Puck, Entertainment Events
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Local activist steers us to the latest in Annapolis [Elkridge]
Howard Johnson, president of the Greater Elkridge Community Association, is all about making a difference, bettering our neighborhoods and improving the quality of life in our community. Johnson wants you to know there is a nonprofit organization in...Tags: Catonsville, Howard Johnson, Patapsco, PTA, Annapolis
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Laurel schools celebrate Read Across America Day
In Howard, Prince George's and Anne Arundel county schools students donned their Cat in the Hat hats and ate green eggs and ham — all while reading their favorite Dr. Seuss books to celebrate Read Across America Day March 1. Created by the...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, NBC (tv network), Howard County, Students, Teachers
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The History Channel earns huge ratings with 'The Bible'
The Baltimore SunThe networks might be struggling on Sunday nights but not basic cable's the History Channel. The miniseries beat everything in sight Sunday night with record ratings for "The Bible." I think this quote from executive producers Roma Downey and Mark...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Television Industry, Keith David, CBS Corp., Survivor (tv program)
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Fire and EMS doing their 'Level best' for 60 years
Members of the Level Volunteer Fire Company gathered Saturday for their annual awards banquet to honor those who had done "their Level best" to protect the community over the past year – and during the past 60 years. Residents of the area around...
Tags: Havre de Grace, Ceremonies, Culture
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Mary J. Corey, first woman to lead Sun newsroom, dies of cancer
Mary J. Corey, whose personal warmth was matched by a drive that led her to become the first woman in The Baltimore Sun's 176-year history to head its newsroom, died Tuesday of breast cancer. The Sun's senior vice president and director of content, who...
Tags: Kim Kardashian, Versace, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Colleges and Universities, Charles Street
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