Move Over, Dr. Phil
Perez brings activist views
New face shares his school views
High-tech device gives hope for a better life
Perez enters race for attorney general
LIVIE, SCOTT D.
Success rare after takeover of districts
Bolling 'Bo' Willse Jr., 24, builder, honor student, ex-Monkton resident
'A Day of Rejoicing'
Rock Star Fior years, planetary geologist Jim Garvin has loved and studied Mars from afar. His work has made him the most sought-after space scientist since Sagan.
IS BIOLOGY DESTINY? A Harvard student crosses the boundaries of gender and sex by living as a man in a woman's body
Recalling early days when blacks went to sea History: J. Jeffrey Bolster spent 10 years combing shipping records, crew documents and other archives from Providence to Baltimore to New Orleans to put together his account of black mariners.
The counterattack on resistant bacteria Health: As common antibiotics become less and less effective, scientists fight back at the molecular level.
Title IX impact is still being felt 25 years later Anniversary: Signed in June 1972, the federal ban against gender bias in education programs opened wide the door for female participation in sports.
TRAUMA SURGEON'S GRIM EXPERIENCE, PACIFIST BELIEFS DRIVE ANTI-GUN EFFORT; GROUP HE LEADS FIGHTS TO CURB WEAPONS FLOW
WOMEN'S SPORTS WIN IN HIGH COURT; JUSTICES LEAVE ALONE LOWER COURT RULINGS FOR PARITY IN COLLEGES; DISPUTE INVOLVED BROWN U.; TITLE IX IN 1972 CREATED OPTIONS FOR FEMALE ATHLETES
'Pioneer' Lane again paves way for women Former coach leads six into county Hall of Fame
Electronics has made democracy more direct
A clearer picture of marijuana Research: Studies are exploding as scientists pinpoint the things that set this drug apart from all others.
Putting the pieces together Teamwork: Chess aces from as far away as Kazakstan and Belarus are being recruited with scholarships to a world-class organization -- at UMBC.
Eye surgeon indulges mind's ear Composer: Music shares the fore with medicine in the life of Juilliard-trained physician Scott Steidl.
Growth can be bad, UM economist says Warning: Herman E. Daly says the cost of exploiting Earth's resources is much higher than what companies spend in doing so.
Testing limits of body, mind Ironman: Marylanders accept the challenge of the grueling triathlon in Hawaii.
Race? It's a myth, scientists say Biological, genetic research undercuts the idea, experts insist
Terps hopeful tailback Brown ready to commit over Royals N.Y. prep star rejected near-$1-million contract
LORD OF THE RINGS, Art: Playing off the five circles of the Olympic logo, art-world grandee J. Carter Brown has pulled together great works from around the world and presented them in five categories for a show in Atlanta.
Oakland Middle School unfurls new flag created by students
College grant policies queried Scholarships cut when students get outside funding; 'Seems like a punishment'; But schools contend aim is to spread aid as far as possible
China's Great Wall is hard to find Myth: The celebrated Great Wall of China is actually several walls -- and largely a creation of the West that China has embraced
South River's Nye has nary a critic Quiet leader: Amy Nye stays in the background, but her lacrosse and academic abilities do not go unnoticed by those closest to her and will probably help her get into Brown University.
Play hits the hard issues Tough love: Inspired by two characters in Turgenev, playwright Elizabeth Egloff asks the big moral questions in 'The Lover,' premiering at Center Stage.
Howard picks Harvard over Navy, Terps Snowstorm ices decision for Oakland Mills star
Earlier starts pondered for Hammond
Wake me when it's second period Teens need more sleep early in the day, researchers say
Fla. man is sought in book cuttings He and wife abruptly close map shop there, announce move to Md.
Dye puts academic foot first
Dr. Peter ThorpeFamily practitionerDr. Peter Van Boekel...
While good for soul, venting anger is bad for the body
1994-95 Howard County Scholar-Athletes BOYS PROFILES
1995 All-Balitmore City/County Boys Lacrosse
HOME-GROWN EXECUTIVE
Totalitarianism: the history of horror
Forget Football, Hoops Baltimore Has Lacrosse
Poet is in league with the underdog
Debate continues over Title IX's meaning
Study suggests bias in civil service
Eagles' Ulman chooses Brown
Coaches to lobby over Title IX
Teacher educates 2 generations of family
An inside look at the White House