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Five Penn State players from Baltimore considering options after NCAA sanctions
Penn State has enjoyed a fertile recruiting pipeline into Maryland high school programs during the past decade, and the most recent classes have been no different.
But now, the future is unclear for several players from Baltimore who have made State...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Students, College Football, Mike Wallace (football), Teaching and Learning
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E. Carey Kenney, McDonogh School art teacher
E. Carey Kenney, a noted Pikesville artist who headed the art department at McDonogh School for more than three decades and whose oils and watercolors were inspired by the Owings Mills campus' rolling hills and fields, died Thursday of pneumonia at...Tags: Norman Rockwell, Italy, World War II (1939-1945), Pikesville, Teaching and Learning
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The gospel of gardening
First lady Michelle Obama got the idea to plant a White House kitchen garden before her husband ever made it into the big mansion on Pennsylvania Avenue.
As she writes in "American Grown," her new book about the garden, the idea came to her as she was...Tags: Salt, Politics, World War II (1939-1945), Physical Fitness and Exercise, Lifestyle and Leisure
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50 years ago: Harford Junior College growing and expected to keep doing so
As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, July 5, 1962: A study of the future development and needs of Harford Junior College was presented by Engelhardt and Leggett, an educational consultant firm in New York City, to the college Board of...Tags: Education, Students, Environmental Issues, Edgewood, Teaching and Learning
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Davis runs with the wind
NORWALK — Under undesirably windy and cold conditions, Glendale High's Michael Davis accomplished a feat no Nitros athlete had matched in more than two decades. The junior 200-meter runner became the first Nitros runner in 26 years to qualify to...
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Glendale High sprinter Mike Davis ready for State
Since joining the Glendale High boys' track and field team, Michael Davis has built an impressive resume. Along with a handful of league championships won by the junior sprinter, there's an appearance in the CIF Southern Section Masters Meet for the...
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Glendale High sprinter Mike Davis nabs last spot for State finals
Throughout the course of the track and field season, Glendale High junior Michael Davis earned a few prestigious titles, such as Pacific League champion. Yet, on Friday evening, Davis earned the accolade and acknowledgment he worked all season to...
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Davis closes state dash
CLOVIS — Although he didn't walk away with a top three medal, Glendale High junior Michael Davis earned something he can carry with him into next season. Davis can consider himself one of the state's best athletes, having advanced to Saturday's...Tags: College Sports, Education, Track and Field, Colleges and Universities
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Engagement: Gabriela Manero to wed Mark Patrick Nostro
Ofelia and Oscar Manero, of Old Greenwich, Conn., announce the engagement of their daughter, Gabriela D. Manero, to Mark Patrick Nostro, of Laurel. The bride-to-be is a 2009 graduate of Stonehill College near Boston, Mass. She is an attorney with the...Tags: Greenwich, Abusive Behavior, United States Naval Academy
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Greencastle-Antrim graduates finish school careers by 'starting our new day'
As the sea of 190 graduates made its way to Kaley Field for their commencement Saturday, Megan Misiak stood out as the embodiment of strength and perseverance in Greencastle-Antrim Senior High School’s Class of 2012. With the look of...
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Aided by touch tour, blind patrons take in theater experience
Probing ahead of him with his cane, Roger Williamson crossed the Everyman Theatre stage, picked upa human skull that doubled as a candy dish and poked his fingers through the eye sockets. Moments later, he ran his hands over a papier-mache mask...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Celebrities, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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Roosevelt student named National Merit University of Maryland scholarship designee
Patrick Healey, of Laurel, a student at Eleanor Roosevelt High School, in Greenbelt, has been named a National Merit college-sponsored scholarship winner. He is the designee for a National Merit University of Maryland scholarship and his probable...Tags: Education, Science and Technology, Financial Aid, Laurel, University of Maryland, College Park
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