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In the past year, the newest local branch of the national Jeremiah Program helped five moms earn degrees. But that’s not all they’re doing.
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Chief of Police Branville Bard Jr. said it will take years for the full 100-person force to be in place. The department released policies regulating its operation last week.
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This week on the podcast, two incredible souls — and two great performers — share stories that are an object lesson in how to live.
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This week on the podcast, three stories about young people who make decisions that seem smart at the time but aren’t!
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Baltimore Leadership School for Young Women is celebrating their graduates even though more than half of them don’t know where they’re going next — or how much it’ll cost.
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A 1951 alum dedicated $50 million to the Towson-based liberal arts college’s endowment, which will likely fund student scholarships.
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Community colleges already receive a fraction of funding given to the University of Maryland system. Now, leaders worry they’ll have to raise tuition and reduce financial aid.
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Many colleges are turning to vending machines to make contraception more readily available on campus.
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Advocates say the Credit for All Language Learning (CALL) Act properly recognizes community college students for their academic work, and guarantees avenues for transferring.
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This is the third time Delegate Shaneka Henson will sponsor the Cameron Carden Act, which has stalled in the senate for the past two years.