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Casey Ancarrow happy to be healthy again for James Madison
Casey Ancarrow has a lot to be happy about on the lacrosse field this spring. The James Madison senior is the reigning Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year and is moving up on the Dukes' all-time scoring charts. She's also one of only 53...
Tags: Lacrosse, Music, Colonial Athletic Association, Sports, Arts and Culture
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News that city's population has grown isn't a surprise to residents
As I walk around Baltimore, it has become apparent that the city is on an upward swing. I see more people out on the streets and living in places that once seemed underused or headed for trouble. Streets and places I once considered dangerous are not...
Tags: Public Schools, Patterson Park, Harris Teeter, Inc., Baltimore County, Section 8 (housing)
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Roland Walker, defense attorney
Roland Walker, a colorful and highly regarded defense attorney who was a fixture in Baltimore courtrooms for six decades, died Saturday of complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, at his Lutherville home. He...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), University of Baltimore, Fort Meade (military base), Baltimore County, Civil Rights
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More than a dozen cases of mumps suspected at Loyola
A dozen or more cases of mumps have been reported among Loyola University Maryland students over the past month, prompting officials to alert the campus community to signs of the rare virus that has spread rapidly across college campuses in recent...
Tags: Coughing, Disease Prevention, Swelling, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Meningitis
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A Baltimore County native and two friends take on the first all-disabled ascent of El Capitan
El Capitan is an intimidating granite formation in California's Yosemite National Park, popular with climbers because its 7,573-foot vertical face presents such a challenge. Pete Davis has done the four-night, five-day ascent twice, which is an...
Tags: Yosemite National Park, Timonium, Baltimore County, X Games, Movies
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Baltimore Catholics see fresh outlook from new pope
Surprise turned into joy as Baltimore Catholics celebrated the election of the first Latin American and first Jesuit pope, saying it offered an often-hidebound church a chance for rejuvenation. "One time, John Paul the Great called America, meaning...
Tags: Poverty, HIV, Christianity, Religion and Belief, University of Maryland, College Park
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Postscript from Denison vs. St. Mary's
Scott Marsh is the first to admit that he never thought he’d find himself in the cage, trying to help St. Mary’s collect wins. But that’s exactly where the Crofton native and South River graduate found himself Wednesday afternoon at...
Tags: Ellicott City, Anne Arundel Community College, Crofton
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Digest: Loyola to host game in CollegeInsider.com Tournament
Colleges The Loyola men's basketball team will host a game in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Reitz Arena. It will be the Greyhounds' first NCAA Division I postseason men's basketball game to be played at home. The...
Tags: Soccer, College Basketball, Basketball, Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, Towson Tigers
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James R. Crook, attorney
James Roderick Crook Jr., a retired attorney for Baltimore City and a World War II veteran, died of stroke complications Wednesday at the Edenwald Retirement Community. The Guilford resident was 91. Born in Baltimore and raised in Oakenshawe, he attended...Tags: Ocean City, World War II (1939-1945), Christianity, Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism
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Colleges struggling with growing demand for mental health services
Within a week of arriving on campus this semester, University of Maryland junior Grace Freund felt the familiar symptoms of a depression creeping up — ones she knew to address quickly, lest they slip from her control. The 21-year-old psychology...
Tags: Virginia Tech, Behavioral Conditions, Psychologists, University of Maryland, College Park, Morgan State University
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Asking the right questions about online courses
The debate about massively open online courses, or MOOCs, has reached such fevered pitch that we recently got to witness an internecine argument about it at The New York Times. On one side was the technology-optimist columnist Thomas Friedman, who...Tags: The New York Times, Students, Teachers, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Dr. William R. Law, physician
Dr. William R. Law, a retired Baltimore internist whose career at Bon Secours Hospital spanned more than three decades, died Feb. 20 of cancer at Stella Maris Hospice. The longtime West Towson resident was 77.
The son of an electrical engineer and a...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Internists, Christianity, University of Maryland, College Park, Timonium
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