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University system board approves tuition, fee increase
Maryland's in-state undergraduates will pay a few hundred dollars more per semester this fall under a new tuition-and-fee plan approved Wednesday by the university system's Board of Regents. Out-of-state students will be hit a little harder, paying as...
Tags: University of Baltimore, University of Maryland, Baltimore, Students, Budgets and Budgeting, Graduation
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Mayor easily defeats school principal Bundley, virtually gaining 2nd term
Martin O'Malley, the young mayor who urged Baltimore to believe in him and itself, easily defeated a high school principal in a Democratic primary yesterday that also gave a victory to City Council President Sheila Dixon and created some long- term lame...
Tags: Helen Holton, Parties and Movements, University of Baltimore, Nicholas C. D'Adamo Jr., Politics
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Easter a time to renew — and for renewable wind energy
Easter's message of hope and new life is a universal and much-needed one throughout the world, but particularly for Marylanders this year as we celebrate the passage of the offshore wind bill by the Maryland General Assembly. I'm filled with thanks to...Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on Finance, Renewable Energy, Anglicanism, Christianity, Michael E. Busch
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Cosby stumps for Rolley in Baltimore
Comedian Bill Cosby joked with seniors, marched through Mondawmin Mall and dropped by Northeast Baltimore homes Wednesday to stump for mayoral candidate Otis Rolley. "So how many of you know anything about this young man?" Cosby asked a crowd of about...Tags: Entertainment, Heavy Engineering, Barbara A. Mikulski, Martin O'Malley, Coppin State University
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Offshore wind bill emerges from key committee
On its third try in three years, Gov. Martin O'Malley's bill to spur development of an offshore wind farm off the coast of Ocean City won the approval of a key committee Tuesday night, setting the stage for what is expected to be easy passage on the...Tags: Ocean City, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Politics, Elections, Martin O'Malley
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Don't clobber drivers
Drivers who buy their car insurance through the Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund, the state's auto insurer of last resort, seem always to be the door mats of the State House, but that comparison might be too generous. Rugs get a little respect every...
Tags: Annapolis, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Insurance, Prices
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Morgan needs its own board — but the board needs new blood
The Sun editorial page asks "Should Morgan State have it's own board?" (Feb. 10). The answer is yes, it should. Ever since 1989 when Morgan students demonstrated for such independence, the school has successfully operated as an independent state...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Students, School Examinations, Teaching and Learning, Morgan State University
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Christmas cheer from Baltimore's big names
The Baltimore SunCharm City celebrities, no matter where they were, woke early to send seasons Tweetings. Here are just a few: Raven Terrence Cody @TerrenceCody Merry Christmas twitter and twitter fam TV reporter Jessica Kartalija @JessKartalija Can't wait...Tags: Steve Johnson, Social Media, Christmas, Religious Festivals, Martin O'Malley
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Morgan State shooting raises concern among students, alumni
Students drawn to Morgan State University's strong academics and historical legacy are finding that crime is becoming an increasing distraction, and are joining a state lawmaker and alumnus in calling for better security to protect the institution's...Tags: Shootings, Health and Safety at School, Crime, Law and Justice, Sports, Students
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Md. yet to distribute $3.6M in slots funds for small businesses
Nearly two years after Maryland's first casino opened, the state has yet to dole out any of the $3.6 million in slots revenue that has accumulated for small, minority- and women-owned businesses, frustrating advocates and lawmakers. State officials are...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Politics, Finance, Business, Investments
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Advocates to rally for 'second chances' for released inmates
Advocates for the rehabilitation of people with criminal records will rally and lobby in Annapolis Thursday for measures that would help released inmates avoid homelessness and assimilate back into their communities. Two nonprofits, the Job Opportunities...Tags: Annapolis, Social Issues, Lobbying, Politics, Homelessness
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Democrats oppose new congressional map
A chorus of Democratic officials concerned about minority voters in the Washington suburbs said Tuesday that they oppose the new congressional districts proposed by Gov. Martin O'Malley's redistricting commission, setting up a key battle as the General...Tags: Social Issues, Political Corruption, U.S. House of Representatives, Politics, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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