Local School Systems ‘Beg’ for Additional Money for New Schools

ANNAPOLIS – In what has come to be known as the annual “begathon,” local officials trooped before a packed hearing of the Board of Public Works Wednesday to plead for more money for school projects

Md. Higher Education About Average in Value for Spending

ANNAPOLIS- Maryland’s public universities run in the middle of the pack in getting the most for their money, but the state’s community colleges lag far behind other states

Dance, Song, Flying Kicks Mark Korean American Day

ANNAPOLIS- Mozart and Rossini didn’t write parts for grunts and groans, but during the Washington Youth Symphony Orchestra’s performance at the Korean American Day Celebration on Thursday, sounds of human exertion punctuated the soft tones of strings and woodwinds

University of Baltimore Expansion Moves Forward

ANNAPOLIS- The University of Baltimore is one step closer to becoming a four-year university after a key committee of the Maryland Higher Education Commission approved a proposal Wednesday to allow the downtown Baltimore campus to expand beyond its traditional student body of juniors, seniors and graduate students