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    May 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Bel Air student found dead in University of Md. dorm

    Sarah Elizabeth Hancock was a cheerleader all four of her years at C. Milton Wright High School in Harford County, and her aunt said Tuesday the 20-year-old carried that energy and positive attitude with her to the University of Maryland, College Park.
    Sarah Elizabeth Hancock was a cheerleader all four of her years at C. Milton Wright High School in Harford County, and her aunt said Tuesday the 20-year-old carried that energy and positive attitude with her to the University of Maryland, College Park....

    Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Harford Community College, Colleges and Universities, Breast Cancer

  2. May 26, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. MARC: Rolling in the right direction

    The Transportation Infrastructure Investment Act of 2013 will provide crucially needed funding for improving, expanding and building transportation projects throughout Maryland. Projects critical to continued economic growth throughout Central Maryland — such as the Red Line in Baltimore, the Purple Line in Prince George's and Montgomery counties, highway projects in Harford and Howard counties, and expansion of the MARC commuter rail service — can now move forward.
    The Transportation Infrastructure Investment Act of 2013 will provide crucially needed funding for improving, expanding and building transportation projects throughout Maryland. Projects critical to continued economic growth throughout Central Maryland...

    Tags: Camden Line, Port of Baltimore, Penn Line, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Brookings Institution

  4. May 9, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Under Armour founder Kevin Plank sees himself as the underdog

    Kevin Plank may have sold the first Under Armour shirts from the back of his car, but as his reach has grown, so too have his wheels: These days, he jets around the world, recently to five Asian cities in six days, but managed to get back home to Baltimore to watch a member of his celebrity-filled stable of athletes play in a game.
    Kevin Plank may have sold the first Under Armour shirts from the back of his car, but as his reach has grown, so too have his wheels: These days, he jets around the world, recently to five Asian cities in six days, but managed to get back home to...

    Tags: Triple Crown, Farms, Colleges and Universities, Annapolis, Richard Branson

  6. May 9, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  7. Howard County band leaders still rock

    The spring concert season is in full swing in Howard County high schools, and nowhere is it swinging more than at Wilde Lake and Glenelg high schools, home of two of the most respected, senior and successful band directors in the state.
    The spring concert season is in full swing in Howard County high schools, and nowhere is it swinging more than at Wilde Lake and Glenelg high schools, home of two of the most respected, senior and successful band directors in the state. At Wilde Lake,...

    Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities, Concerts, The Happiest News!, Teaching and Learning

  8. May 23, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Aboard 'Coaches Caravan' cruise, Randy Edsall says his Terps are on course

    There was a questionable forecast for Thursday night, making an evening boat cruise out of Annapolis an uncertainty for Maryland football coach Randy Edsall and a couple of his counterparts who came from College Park to schmooze with fans over dinner and drinks.
    There was a questionable forecast for Thursday night, making an evening boat cruise out of Annapolis an uncertainty for Maryland football coach Randy Edsall and a couple of his counterparts who came from College Park to schmooze with fans over dinner...

    Tags: Ralph Friedgen, College Sports, Big Ten Conference, Randy Edsall, Annapolis

  10. May 23, 2013 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  11. Catonsville native prepares for cross-county bike ride

    Up until a month ago, Sarah Robbins had never ridden her bicycle more than 15 miles at a time.
    Up until a month ago, Sarah Robbins had never ridden her bicycle more than 15 miles at a time. In less than a month, the 20-year-old Catonsville resident will bike 4,349 miles from Baltimore's Inner Harbor to Portland, Ore., for the Ulman Cancer Fund...

    Tags: American Cancer Society, Trips and Vacations, University of Maryland, College Park, Catonsville, Inner Harbor

  12. May 17, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Michelle Obama wants Bowie State graduates to promote education

    Michelle Obama encouraged the graduates of Bowie State University on Friday to live up to the legacy of their university's founders and the leaders of the civil rights movement by promoting the importance of education in the black community.
    Michelle Obama encouraged the graduates of Bowie State University on Friday to live up to the legacy of their university's founders and the leaders of the civil rights movement by promoting the importance of education in the black community. "Just think...

    Tags: Barack Obama, Colleges and Universities, Comcast Center (arena), Graduation, Bowie State University

  14. May 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Cornell's entire season, not final game, matters most to Maryland's John Tillman

    Despite being the top seed in the Ivy League tournament, Cornell was stunned, 14-13, in overtime by No. 12 Princeton. That result cost the Big Red one of the eight seeds in the NCAA tournament and the right to host a home game in the first round.
    Despite being the top seed in the Ivy League tournament, Cornell was stunned, 14-13, in overtime by No. 12 Princeton. That result cost the Big Red one of the eight seeds in the NCAA tournament and the right to host a home game in the first round. No....

    Tags: Cornell Big Red, National Collegiate Athletic Association, John Tillman, Princeton Tigers, Maryland Terrapins

  16. May 5, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Maryland happy to seize momentum as it heads into NCAA tournament

    After dropping two of its previous three contests, No. 11 Maryland needed to boost its morale and the team got that by walloping visiting Colgate, 18-6, in the regular-season finale for both teams at Byrd Stadium in College Park Saturday. The victory is...

    Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports, John Tillman, Maryland Terrapins, Crofton

  18. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Redshirting not an option for Johns Hopkins' Rob Guida

    Rob Guida ended an eight-game absence from an unspecified injury by resuming his starting role in No. 15 Johns Hopkins’ 7-4 victory over No. 4 Maryland at Byrd Stadium in College Park on Saturday. But there was a price he paid.
    Rob Guida ended an eight-game absence from an unspecified injury by resuming his starting role in No. 15 Johns Hopkins’ 7-4 victory over No. 4 Maryland at Byrd Stadium in College Park on Saturday. But there was a price he paid. By returning, the...

    Tags: Towson

  20. Apr 15, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Despite loss to Johns Hopkins, Maryland still in favorable position

    No one likes to lose to a rival, and it was quite evident on the faces of the Maryland players that getting upended, 7-4, by Johns Hopkins at Byrd Stadium in College Park Saturday was like a punch to the solar plexus.
    No one likes to lose to a rival, and it was quite evident on the faces of the Maryland players that getting upended, 7-4, by Johns Hopkins at Byrd Stadium in College Park Saturday was like a punch to the solar plexus. The loss will probably drop the...

    Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Virginia Cavaliers, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Syracuse Orange, Maryland Terrapins

  22. Apr 13, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Bill would toughen Maryland Open Meetings law enforcement

    New laws passed by the Maryland General Assembly late last week would put stricter penalties and an element of public shaming behind the state's open-meetings laws.
    New laws passed by the Maryland General Assembly late last week would put stricter penalties and an element of public shaming behind the state's open-meetings laws. State lawmakers said public officials have been able to flout the rules without...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Baltimore County, Martin O'Malley, Fines, University System of Maryland

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