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'The Civil War and American Art' is one of the first in a wave of regional creative projects on the conflict
The lone Union sentry stands atop Federal Hill, outlined against an ominous orange/red sky. In the distance, the tops of the Washington Monument and several spires rise above the city, as straight and determined as the rifle held in the soldier's left...
Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Baltimore School for the Arts, Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Music, Justice and Rights
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Ire grows after Towson president cuts teams
Towson University baseball coach Mike Gottlieb got the call March 8 at 9:07 a.m. — a time he has committed to memory. We need you to meet with us at 9:45 a.m., athletic director Mike Waddell told him. Call your players and tell them to come, too,...
Tags: Martin O'Malley, Conservation, College Baseball, Sports, Nancy K Kopp
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Digest: Wake starts fast, beats Maryland in baseball, 7-4
Colleges Wake starts fast, beats Maryland in baseball Wake Forest scored seven runs in the second inning to defeat host Maryland, 7-4, in their series finale Sunday. Demon Deacons starter Austin Stadler, who improved to 4-2, held the Terps scoreless...Tags: Colonial Athletic Association, College Baseball, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior (tv program), Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sports
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Jan Chapin, social worker
Jan Chapin, a social worker who enjoyed the arts and sports, died March 14 from metastatic melanoma at her Cockeysville home. She was 65.
The daughter of a career Army officer and a homemaker, the former Elizabeth Jan Iaderosa, who was known as Jan,...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Towson, Harford Road, Arts and Culture, Roland Park
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Business people - March 24
Frederick, Seibert and Associates Inc. Doug Hutzell, of Frederick, Seibert and Associates Inc. in Hagerstown, recently was named a Hero of Conservation by Field & Stream magazine. The award is for those who spend their time working to create, improve or...
Tags: Conservation, Health, Loyola University Maryland, Psychology, Banking
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Recreation & outdoors calendar
Indoor archery Monday, Thursday: Vingt Neuf Bowmen, 8735 Honeygo Blvd., Perry Hall, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. $5 registration. Shoot 20 yards inside Maryland State Game and Fish Protective Association hall. No crossbows. Information: Call Bob at 410-746-3424....Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Greg Buckner, Entertainment Events, Sports, Awards and Prizes
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To monitor farm pollution, why not use drones?
Nobody asked me, but here are my six recommendations in the matter of the highly publicized, closely watched, widely criticized, rift-causing lawsuit brought by the Waterkeeper Alliance against the Hudson family poultry farm over alleged pollution in a...
Tags: Bodies of Water, Martin O'Malley, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Rivers
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Research buzz: Using Antarctic microbes to consider feasibility of life on Mars
Description: Unusual proteins within microbes allow the organisms to survive in cold and salty conditions in Antarctica, and could in theory help support life on Mars as well, according to NASA-funded study at the University of Maryland School of...
Tags: Weather Reports, Science and Technology, NASA Mars Exploration Program, Weather, Research
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UMMS plans ambulatory care center at Maryland General Hospital site
The University of Maryland Medical System is planning to build a $50 million ambulatory care center, for outpatient services, on the campus of Maryland General Hospital. Initial plans for the seven-story structure were revealed at the city's...
Tags: Maryland General Hospital, University of Maryland Medical Center, Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities
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Meet Nadia Singh
Nadia Singh joined WDBJ7 as an anchor/reporter in November of 2012. She’s a native Washingtonian and a proud Cum Laude graduate of The University of Maryland Philip Merrill College of Journalism. Nadia comes to us with years of varied news...
Tags: Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Colleges and Universities
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Margaret C. Doyle, teacher and poet
Margaret C. Doyle, a retired public school English teacher and poet who later taught for many years at the Renaissance Institute, died Thursday from complications following surgery at Baltimore Washington Medical Center. The former longtime Pikesville...
Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Republic of Ireland, The New York Times, Arts and Culture, Roland Park
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Cooksville victim's friends, family fight parole one signature at a time
When Christopher Cheswick learned that the drunken driver who killed his son Matthew might be paroled after little more than a year in prison, he turned to Facebook to post his outrage and heartbreak. Carl Braun had a different reaction: He launched...
Tags: Baltimore County, Towson University, Gun Control, Personal Weapon Control, Crime, Law and Justice
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