The University of Maryland’s Intercollegiate Athletics Committee proposed cutting eight teams to help solve the athletic department’s budget crisis, according to a report released Monday.
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Nick’s Organic Farm Petitions to Keep Potomac Land
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Missing Vietnam Soldiers Laid to Rest
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