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Maryland fully aware of Johns Hopkins' Tucker Durkin
Owen Blye grew up playing attack in Chester Springs, Pa., but he quickly became familiar with a certain defenseman named Tucker Durkin who grew up about 40 miles away in Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Blye committed to Maryland and Durkin made his way to Johns...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, John Tillman
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Big Ten academic committee reaches out to UM
While the University of Maryland won't be able to reap most of the rewards of joining the Big Ten athletic conference until the move becomes official in July 2014, it will start benefiting from its academic counterpart — the Committee on...
Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Big Ten Conference, University of Maryland, College Park, Minnesota Golden Gophers, University of Chicago
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Synthetic marijuana among top three substances abused by high schoolers
Synthetic marijuana ranked in the top three substances abused by the nation's high school students in 2012, according to a new report compiled by the Center for Substance Abuse Research at the University of Maryland, College Park. The drug -- herbs...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Bath Salt Drugs, University of Maryland, College Park, Synthetic Marijuana, Colleges and Universities
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Super Mario Bros. in D-minor
For at least a generation of pop-culture consumers, the soundtrack of their lives has included themes from the likes of Mega Man and Super Mario. As they've grown up, the music of video games has branched out — to solo piano, to rock concerts...
Tags: Entertainment, Music, University of Maryland, College Park, Baltimore Choral Arts Society, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
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Hundreds to gather in Cooperstown for New York History Day
The Daily Star, Oneonta, N.Y.Students from throughout the state will converge in Cooperstown today to compete in New York History Day. According to a media release, a record number of nearly 500 middle and high schools students are expected to participate in the annual contest...Tags: Arts, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Teaching and Learning, History (tv network), Culture
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For summer internships, outlook improving - slowly
The Virginian-PilotThis is the story of how Stanley Zheng got a summer internship after he stopped looking for one. His search began in January 2012. Zheng, then a sophomore at Old Dominion University planning to major in computer science, submitted about a dozen...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Huntington Ingalls Industries, Norfolk State University, Computer Science, Michigan State University
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Student historians compete in Sacramento for state honors
The Sacramento BeeProject boards lined the tables. Students chitchatted in the hallways. This wasn't a science fair -- it was National History Day. About 1,000 students from across the state on Saturday descended on Sacramento's Red Lion Woodlake Hotel in a quest to be...Tags: University of California, Davis, University of Chicago, Culture, History (tv network), Teaching and Learning
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Protest motto: soup's on!
WASHINGTON -- When authorities got wind of a demonstration planned for Monday outside the Food and Drug Administration's offices in College Park, Md., they fortified their defenses. A motorcycle and nine police vans, ominously marked "Homeland Security,...
Tags: Minority Groups, Genetic Engineering, Arable Farming, Foods and Beverages, Mushrooms
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First Pita Pit in Baltimore opens Wednesday downtown
Baltimore's first Pita Pit, a fast-casual concept that serves Lebanese-style pitas, is set to open Wednesday on the west side of downtown. The eatery at 413 W. Baltimore Street was originally scheduled to open in September but faced some delays...
Tags: Pita Bread, Dining and Drinking, PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Like/Dislike with Alexandra von Paris, Baltimore entrepreneur
When Alexandra von Paris found herself out of a job in 2010, she didn't know how she was going to pay rent. Instead of working for another business, von Paris decided to start her own. Von Paris (Ali for short) founded Route One Apparel, which she...
Tags: Ann Taylor, Timonium, Inner Harbor, Georgetown
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Franchot goes too far
By no means do we consider the imbroglio over the decision to cut the baseball and men's soccer teams to be Towson University President Maravene Loeschke's finest moment. The announcement was not handled well, and there are real questions about the...
Tags: College Baseball, Towson University, Executive Branch, University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities
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No. 6 Terps searching for answers to struggling offense
A little over a month ago, the Maryland men's lacrosse team had the most high-powered offense in the country, a perfect record and the No. 1 ranking. But a strength has turned into their major weakness, and as the Terps prepare to welcome No. 14 Yale to...
Tags: North Carolina Tar Heels, John Tillman, Maryland Terrapins
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