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Student news - June 26
PHILIPPI, W.Va. — Sophomore Hannah Faith Copenhaver of Mercersburg, Pa., was named to the dean’s list at Alderson-Broaddus College for the second straight year. The daughter of John Copenhaver of Mercersburg and Michelle Copenhaver of...Tags: James Buchanan, Teaching and Learning, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Students, Science and Technology
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Fans cheer new college football playoff system
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comHagerstown resident Darryl Sword, 60, did not hide his satisfaction Wednesday with the news that a playoff system would be coming to college football in 2014. “It’s long overdue,” he said. “A playoff will solve a lot of...Tags: College Football, Bowl Championship Series, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Sports, College Basketball
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Authors share tips, talk about their inspiration at Hagerstown summit
davem@herald-mail.comAuthor Tim Wendel said one of the keys to being a successful writer is having friends who push you to the limit. Wendel is the author of “Summer of ‘68: The Season When Baseball, and America, Changed Forever,” a nonfiction book about...Tags: Arts, Baseball, The New York Times, Authors, Sports
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Garcia, Jiminez honored at Technical High School
Zoe Siobhan Garcia and Derek Jimenez were named students of the month for May at Washington County Technical High School. Garcia is a junior in the biomedical sciences program at Tech High and is a SkillsUSA/VICA vice president. She maintains a 3.98...
Tags: Bruce Lee, Science and Technology, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Schools, Criminals
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Braves capture Powell title
Monday, May 28,2012 ADULT BASEBALL Former North Hagerstown pitcher Colby Fisher tossed a four-hit shutout on Monday to lead the Hagerstown Braves to a 5-0 victory over the Brunswick Orioles and the championship of the Reno Powell Memorial Day...Tags: Memorial Day, Atlanta Braves, Golf, Chris Owens, Sports
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Shepherdstown focuses on history of integration as part of 250th celebration
richardb@herald-mail.comA major feature of Shepherdstown’s ongoing 250th anniversary celebration is a series of seven speaking events focused on the town’s history over the last 2 1/2 centuries. The series began in March on the subject of local steamboat inventor...Tags: Jim Taylor, Anglicanism, Jackie Robinson, Christianity, Elementary Schools
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Sandusky asks Pa. court for delay in sex case
Former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, facing trial next week on charges he sexually abused 10 boys, on Thursday asked a state appeals court to review his case and to delay the criminal proceedings against him. The Superior Court&...
Tags: Joe Paterno, Tom Corbett, Litigation, John Cleland, Child Abuse
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Edsall willing to take his lumps while building Terps as a program
bobp@herald-mail.comYou might say that Randy Edsall and the University of Maryland football program are in a honeymoon period. The second-year coach and the Terrapins are going through the changes and compromises that come at the beginning of most unions. Those are the...Tags: Randy Edsall, Sports, Atlantic Coast Conference, Philosophy, Football
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Ravens Nest gives four scholarships
Staff CorrespondentThe Tri-State Ravens Nest 12 held its 13th annual Player of the Year Banquet on Saturday evening, recognizing five individuals, including two area athletes and Baltimore Ravens tight end Dennis Pitta. Greencastle-Antrim’s Nathan Hykes and South...Tags: Derrick Mason, New England Patriots, Sports, Football, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
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St. Maria Goretti student comes back to school with ideas for many events after attending seminar
janeth@herald-mail.comWhen Jessica Swarner of Hagerstown attended the Hugh O’Brian Youth, or HOBY, leadership seminar last summer, little did she realize the impact it would have on her school. She returned to St. Maria Goretti High School for her junior year, inspired...Tags: Memorial Day, Georgetown University, Facebook, Teaching and Learning, Students
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Graduates of Saint James reminded that 'miracles do happen' when people least expect them
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comCommencement is a bittersweet time of year for everyone at Saint James School because the older students act like mentors for their younger counterparts, the school’s headmaster said. “This is not a school in which the graduating class...Tags: Graduation, Colleges and Universities, Education
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Parasiliti: Terps' Edsall breaks mold
bobp@herald-mail.comImage is everything. That’s what they say ... at least when they are selling cameras. But image is more than just a picture. It’s also a perspective. It’s a focus, even in camera land. And at times, it is even a stereotype....Tags: Sports, Orange Bowl, Philosophy, Football, Big East Conference
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