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- Douglas L. Frost, former vice president of development for the Maryland Institute College of Art who led the way in expanding the Bolton Hill art school, died Friday from heart failure at Springwell Senior Living in Mount Washington. He was 80
- Dennis H. "Denny" Farber, 71, a Maryland Institute College of Art artist whose paintings and photography are found in major collections, died Mary 8.
- Raymond P. Maher Sr., former Baltimore Sun real estate advertising manager, died April 12. He was 90.
- Baseball America named Maryland as its favorite to win the Big Ten Conference.
- Irwin D. "Irdie" Cromwell, a former co-owner of a Baltimore cabinet and millwork business, died Dec. 4 from heart failure at his home in Santa Fe, N.M. He was 91.
- [UPDATE] New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick loves talking lacrosse with Baltimore media
- Even though the Division III St. Mary's College of Maryland men's basketball team goes into Thursday's game in College Park having never played at Division I Maryland, its coach and two of its starters are more than familiar with a few of their counterparts, as well as with Xfinity Center and Cole Field House.
- Donald Ward Carroll Jr., 76, who owned a ship agency business and was the Port of Baltimore's 2003 leader of the year, died of cancer Oct. 21 at his Mays Chapel home.
- While Melo Trimble, Jake Layman and Diamond Stone get most of the attention, the Terps' reserves have also had their highs and lows.
- The Towson-based organization formerly called the Institute for Christian and Jewish Studies announced last week that it has changed its name to add the word Islamic. The 30-year-old institute, now renamed the Institute for Islamic, Christian and Jewish Studies, already has a diverse staff of Christian and Jewish scholars. It now has two Islamic educators on its staff, including Scholar of Islam Homayra Ziad, a Muslim and native of Pakistan.
- Wisconsin freshman Charlie Thomas and Maryland senior Varun Ram, both River Hill graduates, squared off on Saturday in a Big Ten match-up that the visiting Badgers won, 70-53
- An athletic department spokesman said Ram is expected to pursue his master's degree at Maryland.
- For five seniors the Maryland men¿s basketball team will honor before Saturday¿s game against Michigan, College Park was a second (or third) home.
- Robert H. Chambers III, whose tenure as the seventh president of McDaniel College was marked by a renovated campus, increased enrollment, and expansion abroad, died.
- A list of every Division I men's basketball player from the Baltimore, Maryland area for the 2014-15 college season.
- Maryland point guard Varun Ram used to get stares from opposing guards who thought they could dominate him on the court. When he played at River Hill in Clarksville and with a Howard County-based Amateur Athletic Union team, Ram said few opponents would take him or his teams seriously.
- On a night when the current men's and women's teams were introduced to a raucous crowd of more than 12,000, the two legendary coaches and more than two dozen of their former players were the stars of an event that celebrated the past while getting ready for what fans expect to be a breakthrough season under third-year coach Mark Turgeon.
- Salisbury ends undefeated season with Division III women's lacrosse title
- Salisbury ends undefeated season with Division III women's lacrosse title
- Diary of experiences in 1957 donated to Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania
- Reisterstown, Owings Mills, Pikesville students receive honors and degrees.
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- Roland Park's Katie Tutrone out to squash the national competition. Junior will aim for a fourth title at this weekend's U.S. Junior Squash Championships at Yale University.
- The former president of Harford Community College died in North Carolina.
- Anne Healy, a visionary head mistress who led the way in integrating Roland Park County School and taking it into the computer age, died Wednesday afternoon of post-polio syndrome at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. She was 97.
- Anne Healy, a visionary head mistress who led the way in integrating Roland Park County School and taking it into the computer age, died Wednesday afternoon of post-polio syndrome at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. She was 97.
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