State officials said there were 3,818 cases of reported bullying in Maryland last year, but acknowledged that many more incidents go unreported.
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Students Across the State Get a Taste of Maryland
Public school students across the state are eating locally grown foods in an effort to help the local farming economy.
Artists Paint Annapolis
Artists from several states converged on Annapolis Thursday for the Paint Annapolis competition. They are painting the city’s architecture, plants and docks to submit to the Maryland Hall for Creative Arts on Sunday.
Parking App Helps Drivers at Univ. of Maryland
It’s called the Streetline Parker App for the iPhone and Android phones.
State Lottery Agency Narrows Casino Proposals
The State Lottery Agency on Wednesday eliminated two out of the five proposals from companies vying to build slots casinos in Baltimore and the Rocky Gap Resort.
Health Officials Urge Vaccinations, but are Optimistic about Flu Season
Friday, the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene kicked off its annual prevention campaign with a free flu clinic at the Baltimore County Health Department. By 10:30 a.m., 250 vaccines had been administered despite the pouring rain.
Maryland Universities Help Student Veterans
More and more veterans coming home from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are signing up for college.
Same-Sex Marriage Fight to Return to Maryland
The contentious legislative battle over same-sex marriage ended only a few months ago, but opponents and advocates have already started preparing to fight for their cause in the 2012 legislative session.
Ebooks Emerging on College Campuses
At the University of Maryland, many professors are suggesting students purchase online versions of textbooks in order to cut costs and decrease the burden of carrying their books.
UMCP Athletic Department Criticized on Debt
University of Maryland students, donors and staff offered up suggestions on Monday on how to reduce the Maryland Athletic Department’s growing deficit.