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Mayor signs tough new noise bill into law
Mayor Sheila Dixon signed into law a tough new neighborhood nuisance measure last week that had stalled in the City Council since its introduction nearly two years ago.
A new initiative posed by an organization of public university leaders will aim to cut the socio-economic and racial education "achievement gap" in half by the year 2015.
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City politicians have offered a number of flimsy justifications for the neighborhood nuisance bill signed into law last week, but their newest is a complete and utter sham.
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On Monday, Nov. 12, I had the opportunity and pleasure of attending the Bruce Springsteen and the E-Street Band concert at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.
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Coming off a season in which the Hopkins men's basketball team finished with a 24-5 record, won the Centennial Conference and made an appearance in the second round of the NCAA tournament, one would not expect there to be many questions surrounding this year's Blue Jay squad.
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Blanket immunity has been given to the makers of something that kills over 30,000 Americans each year and causes another 65,000 injuries: guns.
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Kicking off the newly designed CultureSCAPE, the Office of Multicultural Student affairs hosted the annual CultureShow this past Saturday evening.
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Here are some little-known facts about the fraternities and sororities at Hopkins:
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Forty-four dollars and thirty-five cents ... $53.81 ... I watch the numbers climb in their typically erratic fashion.
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Mayor signs tough new noise bill into law
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