ANNAPOLIS – On her Clark Kent days, Jacqueline Alexandra Pruner is a junior at Broadneck High School
Secretary of State Albright Addresses Midshipmen on Democracy
ANNAPOLIS – The struggle for democracy reminds us that strong alliances help prevent war, but we must be prepared to defend our interests, U
On-Campus Suicide Rate Low for University of Md. System
ANNAPOLIS – In the past 10 years, only two schools in the University of Maryland System have experienced the impact of a suicide committed on campus
UMBC Is Maryland’s Inexpensive Ivy League, Students Say
CATONSVILLE – Mona Shah said “no” to Johns Hopkins University, Cornell, Duke, Georgetown and a slew of other schools — and “yes” to the University of Maryland at Baltimore County
Governor’s Prepaid Tuition Bill Gets Panel’s Nod
ANNAPOLIS – The Senate Economic and Environmental Affairs Committee Tuesday gave a unanimous favorable recommendation to Gov
Court Upholds Expulsion of Caroline Co. High School Student
ANNAPOLIS – Maryland’s Court of Special Appeals Tuesday upheld decisions by the Caroline County Circuit Court and state and local education authorities to expel a sophomore caught using drugs at her high school in October 1994
Talented Students Are Choosing State Colleges, Survey Says
ANNAPOLIS – The highest percentage of talented high school seniors in 17 years is choosing state colleges and universities, according to a new study by the Maryland Higher Education Commission
High School Assessment Tests Are A Go, But Md. PTA Says Stop
BALTIMORE – Calling it a work in progress, the Maryland State Board of Education Wednesday approved a design and tentative calendar for high school competency testing
College Students Graduate to Full-Time Positions on Campus
ANNAPOLIS – Anthony D’Antonio remembers what it was like to wait for an acceptance letter from Salisbury State University