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- Potomac native sails the globe for education (North Potomac Gazette)
posted on November 18, 2009 at 10:28:48 am
North Potomac native Adam Domanski, 26, set sail on Nov. 2 for a journey around the world on a 40-foot ship. Meanwhile, he will communicate with students in the United States via his Web site. - Memorial Run-Walk Held in Md. for Slain Soldier (Washington Post)
posted on September 28, 2009 at 04:00:00 am
Seven months ago, Nicole Bunting's husband, a 29-year-old Army captain, was killed while serving in Afghanistan. Three days later, she learned that she was pregnant with the couple's second child. - Where Creativity is Central (Valley Courier)
posted on September 25, 2009 at 06:40:07 am
By Rita Christopher, Courier Senior Correspondent W hat Tracy Johnston wants to make sure about is that people understand, even though she is Regional District 4’s new director of pupil services, that it requires a collaborative approach to encompass all the areas that she oversees. “It’s really a team process,” she says. Pupil services, Tracy explains, involves any and all aspects of student ... - DCist Preview: Nrityanjali's Ritu Samharam (DCist)
posted on September 10, 2009 at 06:56:30 pm
Artistic Director Meena Telikicherla (ctr) and the Nrityanjali Performance Troupe With the passing of Labor Day, the local arts scene starts to pick up as venues and companies begin their fall programs in earnest. The Nrityanjali Performance Troupe , a classical Indian dance ensemble based out of Gaithersburg, will also mark the change of seasons with a performance this Saturday. The group ... - In Tight Economic Times, Summer Camps Strive for a Delicate Balance (Washington Post)
posted on July 30, 2009 at 04:00:00 am
In a rear aisle of the Bullis School's auditorium last week, a group of children spun plates in wobbly orbits atop sticks. Onstage, others tentatively threw balls into the air as they learned to juggle. One child looped wildly around the rest on a bicycle that looked like it was designed for a... - M. Lacrosse. Fighting Irish Receive Commitments From Nine Student-Athletes (Notre Dame Athletics)
posted on July 13, 2009 at 06:39:19 pm
University of Notre Dame men's lacrosse head coach Kevin Corrigan has announced the commitment of nine student-athletes who will join the program beginning in the 2010 season. The newcomers hail from six different states, including four from Maryland. - Eagles' 7th-round pick Fokou easy to root for (Erie Times-News)
posted on May 31, 2009 at 06:11:03 am
Stories abound about smart guys purposefully dumbed down by the college athletic experience. Former Ohio State standout running back Robert Smith left the team in 1991 after charging that his coaches discouraged his pursuit of pre-med. He was needed on the field, not the classroom. - Sam Donnellon: Eagles' seventh-round pick Fokou easy to root for (Philadelphia Daily News)
posted on May 29, 2009 at 08:00:00 am
STORIES ABOUND about smart guys purposefully dumbed down by the college athletic experience. Former Ohio State standout running back Robert Smith left the team in 1991 after charging that his coaches discouraged his pursuit of pre-med. He was needed on the field, not the classroom. - United's Wallace hardly a rookie (The Washington Times)
posted on May 20, 2009 at 08:52:38 am
It was at a run-of-the-mill clinic inside the old armory on campus where Sasho Cirovski first spied Rodney Wallace earlier this decade. The Maryland coach noticed the gangly 13-year-old with an effective left foot and intuited Wallace would be worth tracking for some time. Soon Cirovski came to know even more about Wallace, notably his voracious competitiveness. The same is true of D.C. United, ... - Coaching vet Hibbs to guide CV basketball (The Patriot-News)
posted on May 19, 2009 at 04:18:54 am
Cumberland Valley officially ushered in the Mike Hibbs late Monday. With a vote of the school board, the veteran of the Maryland sidelines became the Eagles' new boys' basketball coach.
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