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    May 22, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  1. Teachers, students fill the Columbia Art Center

    The annual Faculty/Student Exhibition at the Columbia Art Center lets you know that its teachers and students have been busy. Paintings, watercolors, drawings and other artwork cover the walls, with ceramics and jewelry occupying pedestals and seemingly every other flat surface.
    The annual Faculty/Student Exhibition at the Columbia Art Center lets you know that its teachers and students have been busy. Paintings, watercolors, drawings and other artwork cover the walls, with ceramics and jewelry occupying pedestals and seemingly...

    Tags: Building Material, Painting, Arts, Artists, Material Science

  2. May 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Just as divestment helped end apartheid, it could help bring peace to Israel

    As someone who was involved in the divestment movement against apartheid in South Africa, I read with interest the Rev. James W. Dale's recent commentary ("Choosing to stay engaged," May 4). I was appreciative of the author's recognition that the...

    Tags: Israel, South Africa

  4. Jan 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Picture-perfect world awaits in 'Places" exhibit at Columbia Art Center

    You might walk into the Columbia Photo Artists' exhibit titled "Places" expecting to see familiar Howard County places showcased on the walls of the Columbia Art Center. Well, bring along your passport. This exhibit proves that these camera-wielding...

    Tags: Concerts, Music, Artists, Harriet Tubman, Artists

  6. Jul 30, 2011 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  7. Wonderful life of longtime Elkridge resident Cecelia Nedzdel, 91, centered around prayer

    There is a house in Elkridge that the Maryland Historical Trust has deemed "one of the most interesting houses on the stretch of the old Washington Turnpike." The "Hobbes House" as it was called when it was built (ca. 1850), is one of only two or three...

    Tags: Howard County, Maryland Historical Trust, High School Sports, Healthy Diet, Diets and Dieting

  8. Aug 26, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Baltimore's James Blue helps BET get more socially relevant

    BET has a mixed history when it comes to news, documentaries and public affairs — and much of it is for the worse.
    BET has a mixed history when it comes to news, documentaries and public affairs — and much of it is for the worse. With a former programming emphasis on music videos and a record of little or no serious commitment to news, questions have...

    Tags: History, Minority Groups, The National (music group), NBC (tv network), Television Industry

  10. May 5, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Real Muslim leadership, not a terrorist's death, would be something to celebrate

    Good riddance, Osama bin Laden.
    Good riddance, Osama bin Laden. That's one less terrorist I, as a Muslim American, have to worry about ruining my life. But while people filled the streets in Times Square and Pennsylvania Avenue with joy Sunday night, I'm looking at myself in the...

    Tags: Terrorism, 2016 Olympic Games, Colleges and Universities, Times Square, Osama bin Laden

  12. Apr 4, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Pontiff's unprecedented attention won loyalty of many congregants

    Sun Foreign Staff
    SOWETO, South Africa - At yesterday's generally somber Mass, hymn-singing members of the Regina Mundi Catholic Church choir danced a stutter-step down the aisle as congregants slapped hymnbooks to the beat. Just outside the cavernous sanctuary, cars on a...

    Tags: Christianity, South Africa, Colleges and Universities, Berkeley (Alameda, California), Vatican City

  14. Dec 31, 2007 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. A separate South Africa

    Last in a series of occasional articles documenting issues of South Africa's post-apartheid generation
    Sun Foreign Reporter
    Last in a series of occasional articles documenting issues of South Africa's post-apartheid generation Neckties flapped in the breeze as the half-dozen or so gang members gathered at their regular spot outside a small power substation. Their formal...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Murder, Drugs and Medicines, Human Rights, Gang Activity

  16. Mar 21, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Singing a different tune on steroid issue

    Mr. Flip Productions is proud to present, direct from the Ramada Inn on Route 9 in Lakewood, N.J., presenting her one-woman tribute to the great Connie Francis, Miss Francie Conway! OK, we couldn't quite afford such high-class entertainment here at The...

    Tags: Steroids, Ashley Judd, Track and Field, University of Cincinnati, Connie Francis

  18. Jul 19, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Apartheid failed to demolish memories

    Sun Foreign Staff
    CAPE TOWN, South Africa - Walking past the food delivery bays at a Cape Town technical college, Noor Ebrahim stopped abruptly and pointed to the pavement like a man discovering lost treasure. This, he said, was the spot where his family's home once stood....

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, South Africa, Colleges and Universities, Homes, Family

  20. Jul 14, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Archbishop won't be silenced

    Sun Foreign Staff
    JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - During his Sunday sermons at St. Mary's Cathedral in Zimbabwe, Archbishop Pius Ncube offers terrifying accounts of the state-sponsored torture, beatings, rape and starvation that he says have become the reality of daily life...

    Tags: Christianity, Foreign Aid, Civil Rights, Human Rights, Roman Catholicism

  22. Sep 26, 2004 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Path of human destruction

    Sun Foreign Staff
    MAJAMARY, Sudan - Before dawn one day in early January, the crackle of gunfire stirred Faloud Suleiman awake in his village in far western Sudan. Members of the Masaaleit tribe, Suleiman and his fellow villagers in Sudan's Darfur region were living in...

    Tags: Nature, Diplomacy, Water Restrictions, Relief and Aid Organizations, Defense

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Nelson Mandela Photos
Instructor Roslyn Zinner's mosaic panel "Nelson Mandela...
(May 22, 2012)
Columbia Art Center
The government says so far it has achieved only 8 perce...
(April 24, 2012)
South African farmland
A woman visits the new Nelson Mandela Digital Archive i...
(March 27, 2012)
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