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Williams forced out as BCCC president
The president of Baltimore City Community College was forced out this week, following a tumultuous two years and a recent dramatic drop in enrollment. President Carolane Williams said she was caught off guard when two trustees called her Monday to say...
Tags: Politics, Students, Healthy Diet, Abell Foundation, Business
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2012 in review
It won't take much more than a few minutes into the new year to see the impact of the old one, with Baltimore's City Hall opening at midnight to begin performing same-sex marriages under a law that takes effect on Jan. 1. But if the state's newly...
Tags: Politics, Netflix Inc., Anthony W. Batts, Health and Safety at School, Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan
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Digest: Mount St. Joseph downs Sidwell, 59-55, to win Gonzaga Classic
Varsity boys basketball Mount St. Joseph downs Sidwell, 59-55, to win Gonzaga Classic In a defensive struggle, No. 1 Mount St. Joseph defeated Sidwell Friends, 59-55, on Sunday in the championship game of the Gonzaga D.C. Classic at Smith Center....Tags: Gonzaga Bulldogs, Track and Field, Sports, College Sports, Students
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Overview of Baltimore's 2013 basketball class
The Baltimore SunNineteen players from Baltimore are true freshmen on Division I basketball rosters this fall. There's a good chance this area will produce more DI players in the 2013 class. Below the chart of last year's DI signees is a comprehensive look at which...Tags: Bethune-Cookman University, Sports, Students, College Sports, North Carolina Tar Heels
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HCC women still unbeaten in basketball
Harford Community College women's and men's basketball teams were back in action at the APGFCU Arena Tuesday with mixed results. The women stayed unbeaten (6-0) with a 68-57 win over Baltimore City Community College, while the men (2-4) fell, 79-72,...Tags: Harford Community College
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Digest: United's Pontius, ex-Terp Zusi make MLS Best XI
Et cetera United's Pontius, ex-Terp Zusi make MLS Best XI D.C. United midfielder Chris Pontius was named to the MLS Best XI side. Pontius, United's longest-tenured player, set career highs in goals (12), games (31), games started (26), minutes (2,339)...Tags: Sports, College Sports, Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens, Coppin State University, Sporting Kansas City
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BCCC has been removed from probation
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education removed Baltimore City Community College from probation on Friday after the college made progress in assessing student performance. If the college had not made changes, the Middle States Commission could...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Where to find local flu clinics
The flu can strike people starting in October, so Maryland health officials are rolling out their flu vaccine clinics. People can also get flu shots at most pharmacies, doctors' offices and sometimes at work. Everyone 6 months and older should get a flu...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Marketing, Annapolis, Schools, Hospitals and Clinics
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After police custody death, Baltimore activist builds profile
Within an hour after an East Baltimore man died while in police custody, Cortly "C.D." Witherspoon got an urgent phone call from someone with connections to the family, asking for his help. The next day, Witherspoon, a 30-year-old clergyman and single...
Tags: Politics, Anthony W. Batts, Catonsville, Civil Rights, Twins
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BCCC helps pave path to citizenship
I was pleased to see your coverage of the naturalization process, through which U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services officers adjudicate applications for U.S. citizenship ("Naturalizing people like herself," Sept. 30). What was not mentioned,... -
Gary A. Mullen, telephone operator
Gary A. Mullen, a retired Bell Atlantic-Maryland Inc. telephone operator who had been a longtime active member of the Civil Air Patrol, died Wednesday of complications from diabetes at Good Samaritan Hospital.
He was 70.
The son of a court clerk and a...Tags: Diabetes, Sports, Good Samaritan Hospital (Baltimore), World War II (1939-1945), High School Sports
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Paul E. Smith, basketball coach
Paul E. Smith, former head basketball coach at Dunbar High School and McDonogh School who later coached in Baltimore County public schools, died Monday of kidney failure at Maryland General Hospital.
The Randallstown resident was 71.
"Paul coached for...Tags: Sports, Arts, Virginia Union University, Arts and Culture, Maryland General Hospital
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