Legislators advocate for housing programs’ funding
Former Terp Honored on Important Anniversary
Darryl Hill enrolled at Maryland 50 years ago, broke a color barrier one year later.
Baltimore program provides job support for ex-prisoners coming home
At Jericho, a Baltimore City-based program that helps former prisoners get jobs, counselors start with the basics — how to dress for an interview, write a resume and prepare for interviews.
DREAM Act Won’t Crowd Out Citizen Students at Universities, New Study Says
New study has found the DREAM Act will not push other Maryland students out of universities.
Maryland DREAM Act Could Affect Virginians
ANNAPOLIS – While many young undocumented immigrants in Maryland are optimistic they will soon get a chance to afford higher education if the DREAM Act passes, their counterparts just miles away in Northern Virginia have no tangible measure to hope for
“Flood Bucket” Program Still Adding Oysters a Decade Later
ANNAPOLIS – Two hours into a recent work day and John Flood’s johnboat is flooded
Van Hollen: No Statuette for Portraying Paul Ryan
Rep. Chris Van Hollen said Friday that although he played Paul Ryan in six mock debates with Vice President Joe Biden, it was the vice president’s knowledge of the topics, and not the congressman’s preparation assistance, that was crucial to Biden’s performance.
Maryland DREAM Act Could Affect Virginians
If Maryland passes the Dream Act, relocating across state lines may be an option for some immigrant families in Northern Virginia.
“Flood Bucket” Program Still Adding Oysters a Decade Later
The South River Federation’s “Flood Bucket” program added more oysters to its reef in Harness Creek recently with the help of 50 volunteers. The program has been gardening oysters for more than a decade.
Former Maryland Athletes in Cut Sports Find New Homes
When Alison Iovino learned that the University of Maryland was on the verge of eliminating her acrobatics and tumbling team last fall, she considered her seemingly limited options.