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Elected Anne Arundel student board member to spend summer honing leadership skills
Old Mill High School junior Nick Lefavor was elected several months ago as the next student member of the Anne Arundel County school board. And though he says he's familiar with the issues affecting county students, he's taking a couple of summer programs...Tags: Gaithersburg (Montgomery, Maryland), Students, Politics, Teaching and Learning, Education
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16 players with local ties to play for U.S. in Duel in Denver
Sixteen players with local ties will play for the U.S. men's national senior lacrosse team when it takes on Canada in the “Duel in Denver,” an exhibition game at 9 p.m. Sept. 8 at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colo. The game is...
Tags: Chesapeake Bayhawks, Michael Evans, Lacrosse, Sports
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Recruiting notes: Hereford G Turnbaugh orally commits to Hopkins
Rising junior goalie Brock Turnbaugh (Hereford) has orally committed to Johns Hopkins. The 5-foot-10, 200-pound keeper helped lead Hereford to its fifth straight Class 3A-2A title, saving 75 percent of shots, allowing three goals per game and earning All-...Tags: Georgetown, Under Armour Inc., Salisbury (Litchfield, Connecticut)
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Graduate student to work with veterans
Elizabeth Klingaman, formerly of Catonsville, earned a doctoral degree in counseling psychology from the University of Maryland in May. She achieved a 3.9 grade point average. Klingaman completed a one-year internship at the Denver Veterans...Tags: Education, Sykesville, Religion and Belief, Psychology, Loyola University Maryland
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The narrowness of the Olympic ideal
Looking ahead to the Olympics this month, Adam Gopnik cleverly writes in The New Yorker that "Americans become passionate about athletes we have never heard of participating in games we do not follow trying to please judges we cannot see according to...
Tags: Philosophy, Chestertown, Religion and Belief, Olympic Games
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Head of the Class: area students honored
Kelly Auxt, Angela Springer and Stephanie Yonowitz, of Owings Mills, graduated with a master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction; Lisa Goldberg and Rebecca Harman, of Reisterstown, graduated with a master's degree in Counselor Education, and Michael...Tags: Trinity College, Pikesville, Salem (New London, Connecticut), Boston, Health and Medical Professionals
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Review & preview: Goucher
Here is the sixth installment of a series that checks in with the eight Division III programs in the state to give a glimpse into the past and the future. Teams are scheduled to appear according to the chronological order in which their seasons ended....
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Students, Teaching and Learning, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Head of the Class: North Baltimore County college students earn degrees, honors
Megan Uebersax, of Sparks, graduated from Berry College, Rome, Ga. with a Bachelor of Science in Marketing and Spanish. Lauren M. Thomas, of White Hall, graduated from Millersville University of Pennsylvania on May 12 with a Bachelor of Arts in...Tags: Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Scranton, DePaul University, Teaching and Learning, University of Notre Dame
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Head of the Class: News of local students' achievements
Eve Carlson, of Towson, was named to the spring semester dean's list at Bucknell University, in Lewisburg, Pa. Bethany Reynolds, of Timonium, a junior at Washington and Lee University, has been selected for the spring/summer 2012 Johnson Opportunity...Tags: Guatemala, Scranton, DePaul University, Education, Biology
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Eastern Shore PF Damonte Dodd: 'It feels great' to commit to the Terps
The Baltimore SunCautious optimism mixed with intrigue might be the best way to describe Dale Becraft’s first impression of Damonte Dodd. Becraft, a former Chesapeake College coach and Washington College assistant, had taken the boys basketball job at Queen Anne&...Tags: Mark Turgeon, Maryland Terrapins, Comcast Center (arena), Sports, Basketball
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Surprising development headlines first-round contest between Goucher, Washington
A first-round game in the NCAA tournament pitting Goucher and Washington had a little spice added when the selection committee elected to award the latter team with the right to play host Wednesday afternoon. The Gophers, who are ranked No. 10 in the...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Chestertown, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, College Sports
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George Warren "Moose" Mix, attorney
George Warren "Moose" Mix Sr., a well-known Towson attorney whose legal expertise included administrative, criminal and family law, died May 4 of heart failure at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
The 30-year Lutherville resident was 74.
"I knew Warren when I was...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Hobbies, College Baseball, Court Administration, Judges
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