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Morgan State football coach Donald Hill-Eley working to rebuild his program after firing that wasn't
Donald Hill-Eley has always told his Morgan State football players that life is 10 percent what happens to you and 90 percent how you respond. Now, after enduring as strange a few months as any college coach could fathom, Hill-Eley is striving to live...
Tags: Students, Jerry Rice, Hospitals and Clinics, Teaching and Learning, Entertainment
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State: Snyder's jumper in 2OT lifts UMES men past Coppin
Troy Snyder hit a 19-foot jumper with 2.7 seconds remaining in double overtime, lifting host UMES to a 64-62 victory over Coppin State on Monday. A jumper by Michael Murray tied the game at 62 with 19.7 seconds left before Snyder hit the game-winner,...Tags: Coppin State University, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Morgan State Bears, Delaware State Hornets, Coppin State Eagles
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Rejecting 31,000 gun deaths as a fact of life
There are so many violent tragedies every day — I'm thinking specifically about the deaths of young people, and particularly those by gun — it's impossible to process it all, much less give our hearts to it. If we tried, our heads would burst....
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Interior Policy, Gun Control, University of Maryland, College Park, Schizophrenia
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Former student protesters remember civil rights battle over the Northwood Theatre
Movie tickets at the Northwood Theatre cost just 90 cents back in 1963. But for some, the price of admission was considerably higher. It took years of picketing and nights in jail for hundreds of African-American college students and their supporters...
Tags: Students, Teachers, Voting, Activism, Loyola University Maryland
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Charles Wells, printing firm owner
Charles Nelson Wells, a retired owner of a printing firm and a World War II veteran later honored for his service with a Congressional Gold Medal, died of a blood disorder Feb. 12 at Sinai Hospital. He was 87 and lived in Lochearn. Born in Baltimore and...
Tags: Camp Lejeune (military base), Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Congressional Gold Medal Honorees, Unrest, Conflicts and War, NAACP
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Campus nightmare
There is still much we do not know about Dayvon Green, the University of Maryland, College Park student who police say fatally shot one of his roommates, Stephen Alex Rane, and seriously wounded another outside their off-campus apartment before taking his...
Tags: Students, Shootings, Injuries and Wounds, College Baseball, Alexander Kinyua
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State women: Navy goes cold in home loss to Army
Host Navy (15-10, 8-2 Patriot League) shot 28 percent from the field and 3-for-22 from 3-point range in a 48-40 loss to Army (19-6, 8-2) on Saturday. Points were at a premium in the first half, as the Black Knights used a 6-0 run to go up 17-15 at...Tags: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Morgan State Bears, Salisbury Sea Gulls, Scranton, Delaware State Hornets
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What does Morgan have to do with the College Park murder-suicide?
I grew up in Baltimore reading The Sun, The Evening Sun and The News American initially for comics then on to sports and finally the actual "news." I remember my English teacher at City College, Mr. Rosskopf, teaching us about H.L. Mencken and the...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, H.L. Mencken, Afghanistan
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No. 8 City boys beat No. 12 Poly, 68-53, but miss out on Baltimore City title game
The No. 8 City boys basketball team gained a lot from a 68-53 win over No. 12 Poly on Friday in a regular-season finale that helped to determine the final spot in next week's Baltimore City Division I championship game. A strong collective effort led the...Tags: College Sports
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Choral festival in Norfolk gathers choirs from Hampton University, Elizabeth City State, NSU
The HBCU Choral Festival will feature the combined force of four college choirs gathered to sing in Norfolk. Happening Sunday, Feb. 17, at the L. Douglas Wilder Performing Arts Center on the Norfolk State University campus, the event will include the...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Norfolk State University, Education, L. Douglas Wilder, Hampton University
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Injured roommate in College Park shooting ran for his life
Dayvon Green, Stephen Rane and Neal Oa didn't know one another before becoming roommates last fall, sharing a modest split-level house in a subdivision across from the University of Maryland, College Park. But Oa came to regard Green as a friend, making...
Tags: NASA, Students, Shootings, Injuries and Wounds, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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College Park grapples with shootings
Andrew Hassl had just arrived home from work early Tuesday morning and was hanging out with his roommates on a residential street near the University of Maryland's College Park campus when they heard shots outside. As the roommates went to turn off...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Madison (New Haven, Connecticut), Shootings, Substance Abuse, Injuries and Wounds
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