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College Park (Prince George's, Maryland)

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College Park is the home of the University of Maryland's flagship campus. Located along U.S. Route 1, it is served by two freeways and the Washington Metro system's green line.  Show more »
College Park is the home of the University of Maryland's flagship campus. Located along U.S. Route 1, it is served by two freeways and the Washington Metro system's green line.  « Show less

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    Jun 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Piscataway celebrate new status with pride

    Men, women and children of the Piscataway and other Mid-Atlantic Native American tribes danced and sang to the beat of heavy drums under a bright sun here Saturday, decked out in traditional headdresses, beadwork and stitching.
    Men, women and children of the Piscataway and other Mid-Atlantic Native American tribes danced and sang to the beat of heavy drums under a bright sun here Saturday, decked out in traditional headdresses, beadwork and stitching. They had much to...

    Tags: Martin O'Malley, Entertainment Events, Culture, Customs and Tradition, Regional Authority

  2. May 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown marries over the weekend

    Maryland gained a new 'second lady' over the weekend.
    Maryland gained a new 'second lady' over the weekend. Lt. Gov. Anthony Brown married Karmen Bailey Walker on Sunday at the Memorial Chapel on the University of Maryland campus in College Park. Political guests at the 370 person affair included Gov....

    Tags: Martin O'Malley, Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Government, Steny H. Hoyer

  4. May 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. High school wrap-up: State tennis and track results

    Outdoor track State championships (May 24-26 at Morgan State University) Class 2A Girls team scores: 1. Liberty, 73.5 points; 16. Long Reach, 20; 17. Glenelg, 18; 23. Oakland Mills, 10. Top county individuals: 800: 6. Alyssa Hemler, OM, 2:24.40. 1,...

    Tags: Movies, High School Sports, Colleges and Universities, Walter Johnson, College Sports

  6. May 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Maryland makes plans for synthetic turf at Byrd Stadium

    Last year, Maryland's football uniforms made their dramatic debut on the season's opening night. While some called the glitzy helmets and jerseys a "fashion fumble," there was no argument that the school generated plenty of buzz.
    Last year, Maryland's football uniforms made their dramatic debut on the season's opening night. While some called the glitzy helmets and jerseys a "fashion fumble," there was no argument that the school generated plenty of buzz. This year, the school...

    Tags: Football, Bruce Campbell, Randy Edsall, Maryland Terrapins, College Sports

  8. May 29, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  9. Tennis: Holehouse sisters place third in state tourney

    A small contingent of high school tennis players from Harford County made the trip to College Park Friday and Saturday for the Maryland State Tennis Tournament at the University of Maryland. The Fallston girls doubles tandem of Rachael Holehouse and Anna...

    Tags: Harford County, High School Sports, Havre de Grace, College Sports, Tennis

  10. May 26, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  11. Tennis: Cramp ends state championship bid by Reservoir's Akinshemoyin

    Reservoir's Biyik Akinshemoyin wanted to go on, but in the end, his body simply wouldn't let him.
    Reservoir's Biyik Akinshemoyin wanted to go on, but in the end, his body simply wouldn't let him. After more than ten sets, and almost 100 games, of tennis, Akinshemoyin's left quad muscle seized up for a second time, forcing him to injury default in the...

    Tags: Howard County, Mountains, Landforms, Colleges and Universities, Walter Johnson

  12. May 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. 'CBS This Morning' the thinking person's way to start the TV day

    I have been meaning to write a big piece about CBS News and "This Morning" for two weeks. But other assignments took precedence, so now I'll have to write a much smaller piece a day late after the network has already celebrated 100 days of its revamped and journalistically-amped 'Early Show' with Charlie Rose and Gayle King.
    The Baltimore Sun
    I have been meaning to write a big piece about CBS News and "This Morning" for two weeks. But other assignments took precedence, so now I'll have to write a much smaller piece a day late after the network has already celebrated 100 days of its revamped...

    Tags: Marriage, ESPN (tv network), Hospitals and Clinics, Charlie Rose, Barack Obama

  14. May 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. 7-Eleven flash mob -- petty larceny or more serious robbery?

    The police report describes what appears to be a serious crime — a youth mob rushes a downtown 7-Eleven to capitalize on a free Slurpee promotion, steals candy, punches the store owner and possibly takes an envelope from his pocket filled with $6,600 in cash.
    The police report describes what appears to be a serious crime — a youth mob rushes a downtown 7-Eleven to capitalize on a free Slurpee promotion, steals candy, punches the store owner and possibly takes an envelope from his pocket filled with $6,...

    Tags: Patterson Park, Inner Harbor, Trials, Police Investigations, FBI

  16. May 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Warm weather means more active ticks, mosquitoes

    It was plain to see that the mild winter and warm spring had flowers and trees blooming ahead of schedule in March and April. Less easy to see are the ticks and other insects that came with them – unless you’re swatting them away.
    It was plain to see that the mild winter and warm spring had flowers and trees blooming ahead of schedule in March and April. Less easy to see are the ticks and other insects that came with them – unless you’re swatting them away. Tick season...

    Tags: Lyme Disease

  18. May 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Maryland's quest to snap title drought begins on road again

    In a span of three years between 1973 and 1975, Maryland brought two national championships back to College Park. Since then, nothing. If the Terps hope to end the drought, they will do so away from the friendly confines of Byrd Stadium. They will open...

    Tags: Maryland Terrapins, National Collegiate Athletic Association

  20. May 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Brenda Brewington, church administrator

    Brenda Brewington, an ecclesiastical administrator at St. Peter's Episcopal Church of Ellicott City who had taught earlier in its preschool, died Thursday in her office in a double shooting that also claimed a pastor's life. She was 59.
    Brenda Brewington, an ecclesiastical administrator at St. Peter's Episcopal Church of Ellicott City who had taught earlier in its preschool, died Thursday in her office in a double shooting that also claimed a pastor's life. She was 59. "Brenda had a...

    Tags: Ellicott City, Howard County, Christianity, Montgomery County (Maryland), Preschools

  22. May 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Rare wildflower saved to bloom another day

    Spring is a little showier around here these days, thanks to the efforts of plant specialists at the University of Maryland, College Park.&nbsp; The staff at <a href=&quot;http://www.arboretum.umd.edu/">UM's Arboretum and Botanical Garden</a> have tracked down and rescued or preserved dozens of patches of an increasingly rare wildflower known as the sundial lupine.
    Spring is a little showier around here these days, thanks to the efforts of plant specialists at the University of Maryland, College Park.  The staff at UM's Arboretum and Botanical Garden have tracked down and rescued or preserved dozens of patches of an...

    Tags: Natural Resources, Baltimore County, Wildflowers, Odenton, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.

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College Park (Prince George's, Maryland) Photos
Office of Personnel Management director John Berry, a U...
(April 30, 2012)
Office of Personnel Management director John Berry, a University of Maryland alum and the highest-ranking openly gay member of the federal government, speaks to College Park graduates on May 20.
Office of Personnel Management Director John Berry, who...
(April 30, 2012)
Office of Personnel Management Director John Berry, who according to the Diamondback is "a university alumnus and the highest-ranking openly gay member of the federal government,"  will address the University of Maryland, College Park graduates.
Michelle Beadle Holder, University of Maryland College...
(April 30, 2012)
National Society of Black Engineers awards banquet