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A promising collaboration between UM, Corcoran
The proposed partnership announced earlier this month between the University of Maryland College Park and the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington is one of the more unusual ideas floated in recent years, not least because it would involve Maryland's...
Tags: Museums, University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities, Artists, Technology
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Redshirting not an option for Johns Hopkins' Rob Guida
Rob Guida ended an eight-game absence from an unspecified injury by resuming his starting role in No. 15 Johns Hopkins’ 7-4 victory over No. 4 Maryland at Byrd Stadium in College Park on Saturday. But there was a price he paid. By returning, the...
Tags: Towson
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Despite loss to Johns Hopkins, Maryland still in favorable position
No one likes to lose to a rival, and it was quite evident on the faces of the Maryland players that getting upended, 7-4, by Johns Hopkins at Byrd Stadium in College Park Saturday was like a punch to the solar plexus. The loss will probably drop the...
Tags: Virginia Cavaliers, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Syracuse Orange, North Carolina Tar Heels, Maryland Terrapins
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Bill would toughen Maryland Open Meetings law enforcement
New laws passed by the Maryland General Assembly late last week would put stricter penalties and an element of public shaming behind the state's open-meetings laws. State lawmakers said public officials have been able to flout the rules without...
Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Crime, Law and Justice, Fines, Martin O'Malley
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Johns Hopkins at Maryland: Three things to watch
Johns Hopkins commands a 68-40-1 advantage in this contentious series and has won the past four games in College Park. But Maryland has won the last two meetings and three of the last four. The No. 15 Blue Jays (6-4) are struggling, having lost their...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Education, ESPN (tv network), Maryland Terrapins, John Tillman
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Tracking the long-distance travels of dust
Spring stirs pollen, and also dust — high-flying dust that's blown thousands of miles to reach North America in greater amounts than scientists have known before, with potential impact on the climate and air quality. Mineral dust rises from dry...
Tags: North America, Education, Space Programs, Environmental Pollution, University of Maryland, College Park
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Johns Hopkins trying to solve Maryland's Niko Amato
In three career meetings against Maryland redshirt junior Niko Amato, Zach Palmer has scored three goals on nine shots and added just one assist. So the Johns Hopkins senior attackman is well-versed in the difficulty of getting the ball past the Terps...
Tags: Maryland Terrapins
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State police hope unique knife used in UMES killing will bring tips
The weapon used to kill a University of Maryland Eastern Shore student in February has a "unique orange and black camouflage handle" that investigators hope will "prompt the memory of someone who may have seen the knife before," Maryland State Police said...
Tags: Maryland State Police, Unrest, Conflicts and War, University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities, University of Maryland Eastern Shore
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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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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: Mushrooms, Occupy Wall Street, Arable Farming, Minority Groups, Soups
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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: Panera Bread Company, Restaurants, PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated, Dining and Drinking, Pita Bread
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Q&A with ESPN's Mark Dixon
ESPN analyst Mark Dixon, who will be handling play-by-play duties when No. 7 Notre Dame visits Georgetown this Sunday, writes a weekly column for Inside Lacrosse in which he provides his thoughts on results from the previous week. The former Blue Jays...
Tags: Providence Friars, Marquette Golden Eagles, Albany Great Danes, Colonial Athletic Association, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
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