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Geckeler introduced as Towson women's basketball coach
Niki Geckeler, who led Howard University to back-to-back 20-plus-win seasons and three postseason tournament appearances, was introduced as the women's basketball coach at Towson on Thursday. "When we started this search, we went in search of a coach...
Tags: Towson Tigers, Towson University, Georgetown Hoyas, Howard Bison, National Invitation Tournament
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Former Phoebus standout Niki (Reid) Geckeler named Towson University women's basketball coach
Niki (Reid) Geckeler, women's basketball coach at Howard University for the past five years, is the new coach at Towson University in Maryland. Geckeler graduated from Georgetown and was an assistant coach at both Georgetown and Fordham. Read the full...Tags: Basketball, Sports, College Basketball
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HoCoPoLitSo's writer-in-residence Derrick Weston Brown seeks to inspire the poet within us all
“Attention, attention … the mic is now open.” It is only fitting that Derrick Weston Brown begins his presentation at local high schools with an original poem beckoning “all poets and lovers of the word.” “Poetry...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Emmett Till, The Amistad, Howard County, Students
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In 50th year, Scholar Athlete award continues impact on local high school sports
The plaque hangs on the wall of the doctor's office, proof of its worth to Greg Brouse, 1981 grand-prize winner of the Greater Baltimore Chapter of the National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete award. "My kids can't believe I was either a scholar...
Tags: Football, Oncology, General Practitioners, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore Colts
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Playing with an edge comes naturally for Virginia Tech's Erick Green
BLACKSBURG — When Erick Green was nine years old, he'd grab a chunk of chalk, head outside his Winchester home and draw a 3-point line roughly 20 feet away from the basketball hoop in the driveway. That was the easy part for Green. Actually...Tags: Mike Krzyzewski, Maryland Terrapins, North Carolina State Wolfpack, Virginia Tech Hokies, Wake Forest Demon Deacons
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Pioneer in Education: Garrard Native Fought For Education For Black Children
Contributing Writer(Editor's note: Research for this article was taken from the biography of Don Goodloe written by Richard Morris in the Dictionary of Unitarian and Universalist Biography, an on-line resource of the Unitarian Universalist History & Heritage Society.) A...Tags: Prince George's County, Manassas (Manassas, Virginia), Towson, Students, Anglicanism
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Athletes honored
Black History Month 2013 In honor of Black History Month, the Doleman Black Heritage Museum recognized the following athletes during a program Feb. 23 at The Maryland Theatre: Tom Parson Jr. Parson played basketball at North Hagerstown High School and...Tags: Arts and Culture, African-American History Month, College Basketball, Seton Hall Pirates, Frostburg State University
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5 questions for Frank Savage
A businessman and competitive sailor, Frank Savage has benefited from following seas and been battered on rocky shoals. Born in North Carolina and raised by a single mother in segregated Washington, Savage rose to prominence in the world of...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Johns Hopkins University, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, The New York Times
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U.S. Supreme Court to hear arguments over Md. DNA case
In a Maryland case that's garnered the attention of the other 49 states, the federal Department of Justice and the national science community, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Tuesday over whether to restrict police in collecting DNA to solve...Tags: U.S. Congress, Wicomico County, Justice and Rights, American Civil Liberties Union, John G. Roberts, Jr.
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Newport News surgeon C. Waldo Scott prevailed through perseverance
Two decades after his death in 1993, the memory of Newport News surgeon and civil rights activist C. Waldo Scott still remains strong among many residents of the city he worked so long to transform. Not a month goes by without some past patient or...
Tags: Dentistry and Dental Health, Bird Flu, Justice and Rights, New York University, Anglicanism
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Doleman Black Heritage Museum Celebration of Black History a family affair
matthewu@herald-mail.comThe 4th Doleman Black Heritage Museum Celebration of Black History on Saturday at The Maryland Theatre in Hagerstown was a bit of a family affair for the Parsons. Cathy Parson and her brother, Tom Parson, were among those honored at the event for their...Tags: Arts and Culture, Women's National Basketball Association, African-American History Month, Education, Music
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OPRF senior eyes final episodes of talk show
A group of OPRF high school students are working on the final handful of episodes of the school's successful student-run-and-produced talk show. From bullying, being gay in high school and dealing with the death of a parent to demonstrating the recipe...
Tags: High Schools, Students, Education, Teaching and Learning, Schools
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