WASHINGTON – Gayle Queen is afraid her organs may fail, and her doctor says she’s already in bad shape
Maryland College Student Debt Topped $18K in ’08, Report Says
WASHINGTON – While some college students would do anything to avoid going into debt for their education, Amanda Merson decided to take the plunge
Yoga Competition,723
BALTIMORE – Practicing yoga can relieve stress and increase flexibility, and now, it can also earn you a blue ribbon
Obama Afghan Troop Plan Wins Confidence of Some Md. Lawmakers
WASHINGTON – Reaction among Maryland lawmakers to President Obama’s call to deploy additional troops to Afghanistan was mixed Thursday
Maryland Students Conquer AP Exams, Again
WASHINGTON – When it comes to Advanced Placement exams, Maryland students are making the grade
Salisbury U. Contemplates Scrapping SATs Permanently
WASHINGTON – Salisbury University soon may permanently discard the standardized test admission requirement for well-qualified students, becoming the first public university in Maryland to do so
High-powered Trio Tours Baltimore Schools to Gauge Reforms
BALTIMORE – Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, the Rev
USM Regents Take a Pass on Porn Policy
ADELPHI – The University System of Maryland’s Board of Regents declined Wednesday to impose a pornography policy at the 11 schools under its jurisdiction
Maryland In-State Tuition Falls Below National Average
WASHINGTON – It’s cheaper to go to college in-state, especially if you live in Maryland