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Softball falls in ACC Tournament
By: Jason BenscherTeam loses to Virginia Tech, 5-3, in first round
The Terrapins softball team had spent the past month prior to the ACC Tournament forgetting how to lose. A 14-2 stretch propelled them from last in the conference to the No. 5 seed, with high hopes for more.
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Northwestern students involved in 9 of 12 incidents cited by city at Evanston 1st Liquors
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Students were involved in a majority of incidents that led to $2,000 fine against EV1. | by Marshall Cohen and Joseph Diebold
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Terps club baseball struggles to fund trip to World Series
By: Josh VitaleTeam still needs $2,000 to travel to Columbus, Ga.
Members of the Division II Terrapins club baseball team should have been ecstatic on Monday.
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DOTS to help fund Capital Bikeshare
By: Fola AkinnibiUniversity, city officials would provide $94,000
City and university officials plan to bring another sustainable transportation option to the campus as early as next spring through the signature red bikes of Capital Bikeshare.
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New SGA president creates two positions
By: Leah VillanuevaAt first body meeting, Zwerling begins reform
Samantha Zwerling led an SGA meeting for the first time yesterday, but the newly inaugurated president didn’t waste any time in forging ahead w…
Student creates program to make class registration simpler
By: Michael-Ann HenryGoogle Chrome enhancer displays GPA data and professor ratings; integrates OurUMD and Testudo
This semester, sophomore computer engineering student Eric Lee finished a Google Chrome extension, the UMD Schedule Browsing Enhancer, which automatically displays
Building the foundation for 42 students’ brighter futures
By: Philip StaimanUniversity junior Mohammad Sharif’s organization sponsors educational opportunities in Pakistan
As a sixth grader in his native country of Pakistan, Mohammad Sharif noticed something troubling as he walked the hallways of his private school.
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For men’s tennis, match point
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Terps begin to move on after finishing out its final season
When Kyle Spencer first arrived in College Park three years ago, he had visions of building a downtrodden men’s tennis program into one that would be feared in the ACC.
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Rain-soaked baseball beats Penn State, 7-3
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Led by Hagel, Hockaday, Terps score all seven runs in third inning
Last night seemed like the perfect time for a letdown.
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Commentary: Timing of Obama’s gay marriage stand is not surprising
By: Thomas Bradley
After opposing same-sex marriage before the 2008 election, President Barack Obama seems to have had a change of heart on the issue. But is a change of heart the real reason he switched views and supported a nationwide movement to legalize same-sex marr…
Barack Obama, Mitt Romney split on gay marriage
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President Barack Obama publicly said he supports same-sex marriage just one day after North Carolina approved a ban, and Ohio State students are taking notice.
During an ABC interview, Obama said he has changed his position regarding same-sex marri…
‘Best Day of Your Life’ fosters mental health awareness
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For some Ohio State students, Wednesday was the best day of their lives, complete with a giant inflatable yellow duck.
The Best Day of Your Life, a day full of activities and programs designed to remind students about what makes them happy, was spo…


