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    Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Towson fails to give honest answers

    My alma mater made it official this past Friday: Towson University has made the despicable choice to drop the mens' soccer and baseball programs. The decision-makers had the audacity to inform the student ballplayers, their parents, and the community it was due to Title IX mandates (which basically calls for equity among the genders in our NCAA colleges and universities). Being in its off-season, the mens' soccer program was cut immediately. The baseball team will play out the remainder of its season, but many players on the team now have to make contingency plans about where to further their college baseball passion.
    My alma mater made it official this past Friday: Towson University has made the despicable choice to drop the mens' soccer and baseball programs. The decision-makers had the audacity to inform the student ballplayers, their parents, and the community it...

    Tags: Syracuse Orange, Baseball, College Sports, College Baseball, National Collegiate Athletic Association

  2. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Cut Towson's poor management

    Towson University's decision to cut the baseball and soccer teams is unfortunate ("Baseball, men's soccer cut by Towson president," March 10).
    Towson University's decision to cut the baseball and soccer teams is unfortunate ("Baseball, men's soccer cut by Towson president," March 10). This is very similar to what happened in the late 1980s when then President Hoke Smith wanted to disband the...

    Tags: Baseball, College Baseball, Sports

  4. Mar 14, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Towson athletic woes

    So let me get this straight: The Towson University 14-man basketball team must sit out their conference tournament and won't be eligible for post-season play because the team from a couple of years ago did not meet minimum grade requirements? ("Towson all fired up with no place to go," March 10.)
    So let me get this straight: The Towson University 14-man basketball team must sit out their conference tournament and won't be eligible for post-season play because the team from a couple of years ago did not meet minimum grade requirements? ("Towson all...

    Tags: Pikesville, College Baseball

  6. Mar 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Towson loses a recruitment tool with cancellation of soccer, baseball

    In keeping with national trends, 60 percent more women than men enroll at Towson University. Graduation rates for women versus men are similar. It wasn't that long ago that universities were tripping over themselves to increase the enrollment and graduation of women.
    In keeping with national trends, 60 percent more women than men enroll at Towson University. Graduation rates for women versus men are similar. It wasn't that long ago that universities were tripping over themselves to increase the enrollment and...

    Tags: Baseball, Soccer, College Baseball, Sports

  8. Mar 12, 2013 |Column| Herald Mail
  9. Attiya Latif wins Legion state oratorical contest; nationals are next

    Attiya Latif of Smithsburg High School won the state title in the Maryland American Legion High School Oratorical Contest on March 3 at Towson University. 
    Attiya Latif of Smithsburg High School won the state title in the Maryland American Legion High School Oratorical Contest on March 3 at Towson University.  She won the Funkstown Post 211 Legion-level contest, the county-level contest and the district-...

    Tags: Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), High School Sports, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), American Legion

  10. Mar 12, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. College Baseball: Towson's baseball move to make Willard free agent

    koelble@herald-mail.com
    The recent decision to discontinue the baseball program at Towson University will affect one athlete from Washington County. Former Smithsburg High School star Ryne Willard, a sophomore at Towson, was among the 36 players who received the news Friday...

    Tags: Baseball, Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens, The Herald-Mail, College Sports, College Baseball

  12. Mar 12, 2013 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  13. ESPN's Kiper among HOF inductees at Calvert Hall

    Et cetera ESPN's Kiper among HOF inductees at Calvert Hall Calvert Hall announced that ESPN NFL draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. will be inducted into the school's Alumni Hall of Fame on March 23 at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront along with T. Peter...

    Tags: ESPN (tv network), Baltimore Blast, NFL Draft, Soccer, Major Indoor Soccer League

  14. Mar 11, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Kirk R. Osborn, public defender

    Kirk R. Osborn, a career public defender who headed the city's misdemeanor jury trial unit, died of cancer Friday at Union Memorial Hospital. The Mayfield resident was 55.
    Kirk R. Osborn, a career public defender who headed the city's misdemeanor jury trial unit, died of cancer Friday at Union Memorial Hospital. The Mayfield resident was 55. "I'm going to miss him," said Baltimore Circuit Judge Barry Williams. "Kirk was...

    Tags: Justice System, Maryland Transit Administration, Roman Catholicism, Religion and Belief, Hospitals and Clinics

  16. Mar 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Harvard faculty outraged after administration spies on emails

    This is not the kind of news Harvard University would like: First, an allegation of widespread cheating, then an internal hunt for an email leak at the university, and now, a partial apology by the administration for searching the correspondence of resident deans.
    This is not the kind of news Harvard University would like: First, an allegation of widespread cheating, then an internal hunt for an email leak at the university, and now, a partial apology by the administration for searching the correspondence of...

    Tags: Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Harvard University, Science

  18. Mar 10, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  19. Local student hopes to follow in doctor's footsteps

    Dr. Ben Carson, a world-renowned pediatric neurosurgeon at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, was honored at last year’s American Red Cross Hometown Heroes event at the Lyric Opera House in Baltimore.
    Dr. Ben Carson, a world-renowned pediatric neurosurgeon at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, was honored at last year’s American Red Cross Hometown Heroes event at the Lyric Opera House in Baltimore. Tyler Durr of Hagerstown was a guest, one of the...

    Tags: Neurosurgery, American Red Cross, Lyric Opera of Baltimore, Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins Hospital

  20. Feb 24, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  21. Educational gap could hamper redevelopment efforts, according to EDC

    <em></em>Most Washington County residents have not obtained four-year college degrees, an educational gap that could hamper redevelopment efforts, according to an economic development strategic plan.
    dona@herald-mail.com
    Most Washington County residents have not obtained four-year college degrees, an educational gap that could hamper redevelopment efforts, according to an economic development strategic plan. “Washington County is at the lower end of the educational...

    Tags: United States Census Bureau, Nursing, University of Maryland, College Park, U.S. Department of Education, Medical Specialization

  22. Feb 4, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Clara Mae Boender, teacher

    Clara Mae Boender, a retired reading specialist and elementary school teacher who taught for 54 years, died of multisystem organ failure Jan. 12 at Howard County General Hospital. The Ellicott City resident was 86.
    Clara Mae Boender, a retired reading specialist and elementary school teacher who taught for 54 years, died of multisystem organ failure Jan. 12 at Howard County General Hospital. The Ellicott City resident was 86. Born Clara Mae Crouch in Baltimore...

    Tags: Howard County General Hospital, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Johns Hopkins University, Catonsville, Ellicott City

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