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- Coppin State University should enroll higher-caliber freshmen, according to a report being presented Wednesday
- Coppin is a valuable asset for students and the community it serves
- Admit Coppin State University is a failed institution and close it
- Coppin State University is moving forward with an $80 million Science and Technology Center despite concerns that the school will not have enough money to operate the building.
- Morgan State University launches community partnership to improve crime ridden area
- With a little yelp, lots of tears and a bouquet of flowers from her developmentally disabled twin sister who inspired her to help students persevere, special educator Ketia C. Stokes was named Baltimore City's 2013 Teacher of the Year.
- Doreatha C. Jordan, a retired Morgan State University student center director, died of a pulmonary embolism April 13 at Sinai Hospital. The Northwood resident was 89.
- The Housing Services Alliance Inc. and The Woda Group LLC are making strides toward improving the North Avenue streetscape while offering the city's low-income residents more rental housing options.
- Coppin State students and alumni testified before a special committee Thursday, telling the panel about problems at the university.
- Work on a $4.7 million museum at Naval Air Station Patuxent River that is mostly paid for with state and federal grants has been suspended and a prominent construction firm was recently pulled from the project, St. Mary's County officials said Friday.
- State has a long way to go to make up for past discrimination against black-majority schools
- Alexander Moulton last year completed a four-year apprenticeship program to become a painter at the Coast Guard shipyard in Curtis Bay, following in the proud footsteps of his father, who said his son worked seven days a week to provide for two children.
- For the second time in three years, it appears that no Maryland school will be selected for the NCAA men's basketball tournament when the field of 68 is announced Sunday evening.
- Coppin State's transition from a college to a university has left its students behind.
- St. Patrick's revelry muted, but police busy elsewhere in Baltimore
- The Hillcrest Elementary School Black Saga teams are getting ready for the state competition at Towson University on March 16
- Alix Membreno had 18 points and 10 rebounds and Audrey Bauer had 13 points to lead Navy to a 60-48 win over Bucknell in the Patriot League women's basketball tournament semifinals Monday night.
- As cities across the country debate placing police officers or armed guards in schools, those who have been protecting Baltimore students for decades are fighting to overhaul a policy that they say denies officers pay and benefits when they are seriously injured on the job.
- Bears battle back from nine-point deficit to pull away from Eagles
- A 19-year-old man who was stabbed on the campus of Coppin State University on Wednesday evening is expected to survive his injuries, Baltimore police said.
- One of Catonsville area school's two teams won the Black Saga county championship
- One of Hillcrest Elementary's two teams won the Black Saga county championship
- Physician's behavior and rise of social media raise difficult ethical questions
- Coppin State University cannot pay its adjunct professors on time this month, the latest in a string of problems for the embattled college.
- There are more than 80 players from Baltimore and the surrounding counties on 2013 Division I baseball rosters.
- Troy Snyder hit a 19-foot jumper with 2.7 seconds remaining in double overtime, lifting host UMES to a 64-62 victory over Coppin State on Monday.
- Jennifer N. Conyers, a Baltimore City Health Department research analyst who enjoyed making jewelry and photography, was found Friday murdered in her Northwest Baltimore home. She was 32.
- Gators have 11 different players score in lopsided victory over Golden Bears
- Nova A. Scott, a retired city public schools educator who later served as the first African-American commissioner of the Howard County Commission on Aging, died Wednesday from complications of an infection at Howard County General Hospital. She was 86.
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- Junior guard-forward establishes career high as Bears outplay host Eagles
- As lawmakers in Annapolis gear up for another round in the long-running debate over the death penalty, the sister of a man on death row wants people to know about her family's pain.