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    Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Anti-abortion group stirs speech debate at Hopkins

    A group of students at the Johns Hopkins University is reviving a campus anti-abortion group that members say will perform "sidewalk counseling" — attempting to discourage pregnant women entering clinics from going through with the procedure.
    A group of students at the Johns Hopkins University is reviving a campus anti-abortion group that members say will perform "sidewalk counseling" — attempting to discourage pregnant women entering clinics from going through with the procedure....

    Tags: Students, Freedom of the Press, Civil Rights, Politics, Values

  2. Apr 10, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Anti-abortion student group at Hopkins will be fully recognized

    Anti-abortion activists at the Johns Hopkins University who had fought to form an official club have been fully recognized, clearing the way for them to use the institution's logo and raise cash on campus.
    Anti-abortion activists at the Johns Hopkins University who had fought to form an official club have been fully recognized, clearing the way for them to use the institution's logo and raise cash on campus. The university announced Wednesday that an...

    Tags: Students, Education, Health and Safety at School, Justice System, Politics

  4. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. The sky's the limit with flight simulator at Middle River Aviation

    The runway at Martin State Airport fell away as the distant Baltimore skyline popped into view. A hint of turbulence jittered the pilot's seat during a banking maneuver that filled the cockpit windshield with the vast blueness of the Chesapeake Bay.
    The runway at Martin State Airport fell away as the distant Baltimore skyline popped into view. A hint of turbulence jittered the pilot's seat during a banking maneuver that filled the cockpit windshield with the vast blueness of the Chesapeake Bay....

    Tags: Students, PayPal, Inc., eBay Inc., Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Teaching and Learning

  6. Apr 6, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Title IX law scrutinized as universities cut teams

    The men who play baseball and soccer at Towson University, run track at the University of Delaware and wrestle, swim or golf at any number of other colleges all heard the same reason when their teams were cut: Title IX.
    The men who play baseball and soccer at Towson University, run track at the University of Delaware and wrestle, swim or golf at any number of other colleges all heard the same reason when their teams were cut: Title IX. To meet the federal law's goal of...

    Tags: Students, Justice System, Minority Groups, University of Maryland, College Park, University of California, Davis

  8. Apr 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Howard student says community college path helped her grow by degree

    Howard Community College student Katie Dunklee won't name the four-year school — her top choice — that turned her down for admission out of high school, but nowadays she doesn't lament the rejection.
    Howard Community College student Katie Dunklee won't name the four-year school — her top choice — that turned her down for admission out of high school, but nowadays she doesn't lament the rejection. In fact, to hear the Elkridge resident...

    Tags: Students, Education, Financial Aid, Georgetown University, Howard Community College

  10. Apr 7, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  11. Alice Cohill Marquez, 100

    Alice Cohill Marquez, of Stafford Hall, Clear Spring, Md., died Friday, April 5, 2013, at her home. Born July 10, 1912, in Cohill Station near Hancock, Md., she was the eldest daughter of the late Leo Aloysius and Anna Marie Bevans Cohill. Mrs....

    Tags: Roman Catholicism, Montgomery County (Maryland), College of William and Mary, Arts and Culture, University of Maryland, College Park

  12. Mar 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Colleges struggling with growing demand for mental health services

    Within a week of arriving on campus this semester, University of Maryland junior Grace Freund felt the familiar symptoms of a depression creeping up — ones she knew to address quickly, lest they slip from her control.
    Within a week of arriving on campus this semester, University of Maryland junior Grace Freund felt the familiar symptoms of a depression creeping up — ones she knew to address quickly, lest they slip from her control. The 21-year-old psychology...

    Tags: Loyola University Maryland, Students, Shootings, Behavioral Conditions, Health and Safety at School

  14. Mar 6, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Is your smartphone hurting your GPA?

    You don't want to get caught texting in Andrew Reiner's class.
    You don't want to get caught texting in Andrew Reiner's class. At the beginning of each semester, Reiner, a lecturer at Towson University in Maryland, makes his cellphone policy crystal clear. "If there's one thing that you will do that will really...

    Tags: Students, Education, Computer Networking and Internet, Social Media, Teachers

  16. Mar 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Occupational therapists serve vital role

    I am an occupational therapy student at Towson University, and I wanted to express my opinion concerning Kevin Rector's article, "Hospitals join to find beds for mental patients" (Feb. 19). Throughout the article, I saw reference to health professionals including nurses, social workers, and psychiatrists. However, I didn't see mention of occupational therapists. I don't know if you are aware that occupational therapists play a significant role in the treatment of patients admitted to psychiatric facilities.
    I am an occupational therapy student at Towson University, and I wanted to express my opinion concerning Kevin Rector's article, "Hospitals join to find beds for mental patients" (Feb. 19). Throughout the article, I saw reference to health professionals...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Medical Professionals, Psychiatry, Health and Safety at Work

  18. Apr 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. One more unwelcome twist for Towson sports

    By dumping $300,000 in taxpayer funds on Towson University's baseball team, Gov. Martin O'Malley has temporarily solved one problem and created a multitude of others. The frustration that led Mr. O'Malley to intervene is understandable. But his proposal to use a supplemental appropriation to buy the team two more years sets a dangerous precedent while failing to address any of the problems in Towson's athletics department that got the university into the unwelcome position of cutting two men's sports in the first place.
    By dumping $300,000 in taxpayer funds on Towson University's baseball team, Gov. Martin O'Malley has temporarily solved one problem and created a multitude of others. The frustration that led Mr. O'Malley to intervene is understandable. But his proposal...

    Tags: Students, Justice System, Minority Groups, University of Maryland, College Park, College Baseball

  20. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Dennis W. Kreiner, bank executive

    Dennis W. Kreiner, a former Mercantile-Safe Deposit and Trust Co. senior vice president, died of complications from diabetes Monday at his home in Phoenix, Baltimore County. He was 66.
    Dennis W. Kreiner, a former Mercantile-Safe Deposit and Trust Co. senior vice president, died of complications from diabetes Monday at his home in Phoenix, Baltimore County. He was 66. Born in Baltimore, he spent his early childhood in the Latrobe...

    Tags: Loyola University Maryland, Human Interest, University of Baltimore, Timonium, Mercantile Bankshares Corp.

  22. Apr 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Towson baseball could live on thanks to $300,000 budget allocation from O'Malley

    Towson University baseball could live to fight another year after Gov. Martin O'Malley included an additional $300,000 in his 2014 budget to help the university sort through difficulties with its athletic funding.
    Towson University baseball could live to fight another year after Gov. Martin O'Malley included an additional $300,000 in his 2014 budget to help the university sort through difficulties with its athletic funding. The baseball program had been slated...

    Tags: College Baseball, Soccer, Government, Martin O'Malley, Executive Branch

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