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- John M. Purnell, a veteran reporter who had worked for Eastern Shore newspapers and earlier for The Palm Beach Post, died Thursday from undetermined causes at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. The West Ocean City resident was 73.
- Johanna Leigh Noel and Andrew Robert Johnson were married Aug. 6, 2016
- Dr. Donald Boesch, president of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science for the past 27 years, is stepping down from the leadership role to focus on research.
- Just in time for Women's History Month, Baltimore lawyer Marlene Trestman — a Goucher College graduate and former special assistant to the Maryland attorney general — presents us with a biography of Bessie Margolin, a pioneering advocate in the Supreme Court of the United States from the dawn of the New Deal to the first term of Richard Nixon.
- Elayne Cohen joins Carroll Health Group General Surgery
- As some on TV talk shows discuss, humorously or otherwise, what nurses really do, it's important to understand the role they have played in changing health care. This is especially true in how the entire medical sector looks at and responds to domestic violence.
- Grab your books and your pencils ... oh, wait it¿s 2013. Grab your laptop, tablet and phone. We¿re going back to college.
- College football is heading for a new day. It won't be long before the players on the field are going to receive more than a pittance.
- Uncle of fourth-grader Jenna Heck, who has SWS, rides bike across the country to raise funds, awareness
- Choosing to admit students to college on the basis of skin color is just another form of racial discrimination
- U.S. Supreme Court should not strike down race-conscious college admissions, a policy that's provided countless opportunities for minorities and brought diversity to schools
- Megan Hill, from Havre de Grace, who is serving with an AmeriCorps NCCC (National Community Corps) team from the North Central Region campus in Vinton, Iowa, is working with the American Red Cross in response to Hurricane Isaac, managing a shelter for evacuated residents through Sept. 19
- In the lucid, infuriating 'Big Uneasy,' Harry Shearer proves there was nothing "natural" about the 2005 disaster in New Orleans
- Its 12 master's students now make use of Photoshop and Flash animation, but as it turns 100 years, the Department of Art As Applied to Medicine at Johns Hopkins still teaches "educating through pictures"