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Proposed Law Closes Loopholes in Missing Child Cases, Remembers Phylicia Barnes

Phylicia Barnes could never have known that she would play an instrumental part in changing Maryland legislature when she disappeared from her sister’s northwest Baltimore home in 2010. Now, more than a year later, the teen’s death has helped clear the way for an important vote facing the Maryland General Assembly, one that could change […]

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HBCU No Confidence Votes

The vote of no confidence is an unwanted blemish on any record meant to reflect leadership. Yet, over the past two years, Maryland colleges and universities have had some difficulty maintaining the faith of faculty. Most recently, the Faculty Senate of Coppin State University (CSU) delivered a vote of no confidence to President Reginald Avery. […]

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Pastors for Muse

Maryland clergy made a showing in support of C. Anthony Muse for U.S. Senate, March 5 at The Forum Caterers in Baltimore. “Muse is a man who cares for the people. He is the change in Washington coming from the State of Maryland, which is needed,” said the Rev. John A. Lunn Sr., president of […]

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Morgan University to Honor Its Generals

The National Society of Pershing Rifles Alumni Association, headquartered in Washington, D.C., is presenting what promises to be an historical event as it honors Morgan State University graduates who retired as general officers. Three of the 10 honored graduates were members of the National Society of Pershing rifles and participated on their crack drill teams. […]

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