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    Jan 20, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. A mission to save Catholic schools

    The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York faces the prospect of shuttering 28 elementary schools, and Chicago's public school system reportedly could close scores of schools.
    The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York faces the prospect of shuttering 28 elementary schools, and Chicago's public school system reportedly could close scores of schools. But the largest Catholic school system in the nation — in Chicago...

    Tags: Schools, Immigration, Christianity, Religious Education, Students

  2. Jan 17, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  3. Prep Notebook: Colleges sending offers to Saints star Enechionyia

    Basketball Obi Enechionyia, Saint James’ 6-foot-9 junior star who is currently averaging 21.4 points per game, received a firm offer from the University of Illinois on Wednesday night, adding to the list of NCAA Division I schools seeking his...

    Tags: Villanova Wildcats, James Buchanan, College Sports, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania)

  4. Jan 3, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. Saints' Fahey looks down the road with future in lacrosse

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    Madison Fahey has a future home in women’s lacrosse. Fahey, a junior at Saint James, has verbally committed to Loyola University of Maryland, a current member of the Big East in women’s lacrosse but ready to join the Patriot Conference in...

    Tags: College Sports, Big East Conference, Lacrosse, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Sports

  6. Nov 28, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Kuang-hsun Ting dies at 97; bishop led Protestant church in China

    Bishop Kuang-hsun Ting, who was one of the most influential Christian figures in China as the longtime leader of the country's government-sanctioned Protestant church, has died. He was 97.
    Bishop Kuang-hsun Ting, who was one of the most influential Christian figures in China as the longtime leader of the country's government-sanctioned Protestant church, has died. He was 97. Ting died Nov. 22 at his home in Nanjing, according to...

    Tags: Christianity, Religious Education, Seminaries, Anglicanism, Columbia University

  8. Jan 4, 2013 |Story| RedEye
  9. Buddha heads designed to get people thinking

    Half-submerged Buddha head sculptures started popping up in five Chicago neighborhoods in the fall, and in 2013, the next phrase of the public art installation is set to turn even more communities on its head.
    For RedEye
    Half-submerged Buddha head sculptures started popping up in five Chicago neighborhoods in the fall, and in 2013, the next phrase of the public art installation is set to turn even more communities on its head. Ten Thousand Ripples—a...

    Tags: Arts, Uptown, Auburn Gresham, Rogers Park, North Lawndale

  10. Dec 30, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Gay marriage vs. natural law

    When Illinois legislators approved civil unions last year, gay-marriage opponents turned to Scripture and church teachings to explain their resistance. But with state lawmakers poised to consider approval of same-sex marriage, Roman Catholic bishops and other advocates of traditional marriage have changed their tack.
    When Illinois legislators approved civil unions last year, gay-marriage opponents turned to Scripture and church teachings to explain their resistance. But with state lawmakers poised to consider approval of same-sex marriage, Roman Catholic bishops and...

    Tags: Customs and Tradition, Christianity, Crime, Law and Justice, Springfield, Family

  12. Dec 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Coachspeak with St. Frances boys basketball's Nick Myles

    It's been a demanding week for Myles, and he's absolutely loving it.  
    The Baltimore Sun
    It's been a demanding week for Myles, and he's absolutely loving it.   In his second year as coach, his No. 2 Panthers are undefeated at 8-0 and this week in particular has shown what the team is made of. On Monday, the Panthers outdid Aquille Carr-...

    Tags: College Sports, Colleges and Universities, Education

  14. Dec 12, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Apple invests in U.S. so U.S. can invest in Apple

    Whatever problems Apple is having with its Maps app — the latest embarrassment has police in Australia branding it "potentially life threatening" for drivers who are stranded in the middle of the desert — its inner compass appears to be in order.
    Whatever problems Apple is having with its Maps app — the latest embarrassment has police in Australia branding it "potentially life threatening" for drivers who are stranded in the middle of the desert — its inner compass appears to be in...

    Tags: Corporate Officers, Steve Jobs, Economic Indicator, CNBC (tv network), Fiscal Cliff

  16. Nov 27, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  17. Digest: Blast's Ferdinand is MISL Player of the Week

    Major Indoor Soccer League Blast's Ferdinand is Player of the Week Baltimore Blast midfielder Max Ferdinand was named the Major Indoor Soccer League's Player of the Week on Tuesday. Ferdinand scored nine points in two matches as the Blast earned...

    Tags: Miami Hurricanes, Brooks Robinson, College Sports, Washington College (Maryland), College Football

  18. Nov 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Notebook: Former Loyola U. player McDermott hired as UVa. volunteer coach; Greyhounds name captains

    Former Loyola University lacrosse player Tim McDermott has joined the Virginia men’s program as a volunteer coach, as announced by head coach Dom Starsia.  “I couldn't be more pleased to announce Tim's addition to our staff,” Starsia...

    Tags: Memorial Day, Major League Lacrosse, Charley Toomey, College Sports, Virginia Cavaliers

  20. Dec 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Czech native shines a spotlight on a forgotten generation

    Czechoslovakia had its share of heroes during the 40-plus years the Eastern European nation endured Soviet domination — most notably the reformers crushed during the infamous Prague Spring of 1968 and the protesters whose nonviolent Velvet...

    Tags: Arts, Prague (Czech Republic), Canterbury, Prisoners and Detainees, Towson University

  22. Dec 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Daniel M. McGuiness, retired professor

    Daniel M. McGuiness, a retired associate professor of writing at Loyola University Maryland who influenced a younger generation of editors and writers, died Nov. 18of Parkinson's disease. He was 69.
    Daniel M. McGuiness, a retired associate professor of writing at Loyola University Maryland who influenced a younger generation of editors and writers, died Nov. 18of Parkinson's disease. He was 69. "Dan was a born teacher because his way of teaching...

    Tags: Graduation, Students, Poetry, Teaching and Learning, Literature

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