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- Archbishop Spalding sophomore Abby Hanks scored from 15 yards for a fast lead against South River. She wasn't finished, putting away a second goal later in the half, and the No. 6 Cavaliers were able to secure a 2-0 win over the No. 9 Seahawks at the Anne Arundel Community College Girls Soccer Showcase.
- Food pantries are cropping up alongside corporate cafes and dining halls on college campuses across the country -- including Howard County Community College. On community college campuses ¿ the home of many untraditional students with diverse needs ¿ pantries serve a unique purpose.
- Atholton, led by freshmen Catalina Lennon and Caroline Morton, earns its first win of the season against Liberty at the Catonsville Tournament
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- In its selection of "Greater Tuna" by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard, Compass Rose Theater has made a winning choice for its season closer, guaranteed to please legions of fans of this 1981 show filled with eccentric personalities.
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- The mega-hit musical "Phantom of the Opera" by Andrew Lloyd Webber's is set for a six-performance run, April 17-26, at the Robert Kauffman Theater in the Pascal Center for Performing Arts.
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- Harford Tech's girls lacrosse team moved to 3-0 on the season Thursday with a 17-3 road win over Elkton in non-division play.
- Reigning state Class 4A-3A girls lacrosse champion Severna Park earned its first win over a ranked opponent, getting seven goals from Eva Klaus in an 11-8 win over No. 12 C. Milton Wright.
- The teams, which prepared for this Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference opener with challenging out-of-league schedules, closely resemble each other.
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- There are always good reasons to venue a bit out of Anne Arundel County to catch a production at Toby's Dinner Theatre of Columbia, but the current offering, "The Addams Family," offer a few extra incentives: Namely, local residents in key roles
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- Officials at Anne Arundel Community College have canceled a scheduled campus lecture by a controversial black educator after students raised concerns about his past comments on gay and lesbian identity and HIV.
- Baltimore City and 10 Maryland counties delayed openings for students on Monday.
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- A profile of the HCC women's lacrosse team, which is hosting a preseason play day featuring several Howard County high school teams on Feb. 22.
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- When Orkun Ayrac first started working downtown delivery routes for HomeSlyce Pizza Bar about a year and a half ago, he was filling his gas tank three times a week at nearly $60 a pop. Today, he crisscrosses Baltimore's streets for about 40 bucks a fill-up.
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- A dozen Harford County runners left Disney World Sunday with weary legs and a heavy load of memorabilia – nothing particularly unusual for visitors to Orlando, Fla.
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- This final Sunday before Christmas offers three more festive performances: G. F. Handel's "Messiah," P.I. Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker" ballet and the Talent Machine Company's "A Rockin' Holiday 2014."
- We are living in a time of declining economic mobility and stagnating educational progress. Fortunately, we are also living in a time of unprecedented innovation. From Baltimore to Brooklyn and beyond, we would be wise to pay attention to the lessons of our ancestors and to the power of many of our nation's most promising entrepreneurs to help solve our nation's biggest problems.
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- A favorite local holiday tradition is now in its 10th fully-staged revival: Pasadena Theatre Company's annual production of "It's a Wonderful Life."
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- The season of holiday entertainment is upon us, and nowhere in the county is this more evident than at Anne Arundel Community College, where the Robert E. Kauffman Theater is poised to host holiday entertainment from the AACC Dance Company to AACC choruses on weekends through Dec. 20.
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- Barbara J. Smith-Cox, news director of WNAV-AM in Annapolis who began her radio career in Tampa, died Nov. 14 at her Arnold home of a cardiac arrest. She was 55.