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Johns Hopkins

Former Stag finds greener pasture at Homewood

examiner.com     11 hrs ago    Send to a friend

“I just get behind [defender] Michael Evans and after he gets the ball away from an opposing player,” he said. “I just scoop it up and take it away.” That may be oversimplifying Bocklet’s role, but there is no denying the 5-foot-10, 190-pound senior is a key contributor on a defense that has...

NCAA Division I lacrosse: With scoring records in tow, No. 1 Duke eyeing elusive title

theithacajournal.com     13 hrs ago    1 related    Send to a friend

By Brian Delaney • Journal Staff • May 17, 2008 ITHACA — Of the four dynamic offensive units descending upon Cornell this weekend, none scores goals — when judging both quantity and quality — quite like No. 1 Duke. Duke (17-1), the tournament's top seed, plays Ohio State (11-5) at noon, with No....

Balancing act

baltimoresun.com     14 hrs ago    2 related    Send to a friend

Hopkins midfielder's value goes beyond faceoffs Stephen Peyser has found his nirvana. The Johns Hopkins senior midfielder has grown into his role as a team captain. He has fallen for the city that surrounds the school's campus. And Peyser is at peace with being left out of the media spotlight...

Crash-Proof Oil Stocks

forbes.com     20 hrs ago    Send to a friend

Zack O'Malley Greenberg 06.02.08, 12:00 AM ET You want a piece of the energy business that won’t get hurt if oil crashes? Hammond’s Dallas firm, Alerian Capital Management, taps into oil and natural gas pipelines via tax-advantaged vehicles called master limited partnerships, or MLPs. They are...

Musical theater productions once thrived in this Charles Village alleyway

baltimoresun.com     14 hrs ago    Send to a friend

An unassuming little building in an alley just off Charles and 22nd streets has long piqued my curiosity. His name was Thomas Morris Cushing, who founded the Play-Arts Guild in 1924 and operated it until 1942, when World War II seems to have brought down the curtain on the guild. His obituary...

The season after the season after

powerlineblog.com     13 hrs ago    Send to a friend

Last spring, I posted fairly regularly about college lacrosse. I did so from the Duke perspective and even rooted for the Blue Devils, something that, as a Maryland fan, I never thought I'd do. The reason, of course, was the persecution of the Duke lacrosse program by the University following the...

NCAA Division I lacrosse: Irish looking for breakthrough tournament win

theithacajournal.com     13 hrs ago    Send to a friend

By Chris Vito • Journal Staff • May 17, 2008 ITHACA — The last time Notre Dame and Syracuse met in the NCAA Division I Men's Lacrosse Tournament was 2001, when the Irish were making their first appearance in the final four against a program that had already won seven national titles. For Notre...

ROTC leader doubts program would 'militarize' UMBC

examiner.com     yesterday    Send to a friend

“There’s probably not a campus in the United States that’s less ‘militarized’ than Johns Hopkins,” said Lt. Col. Kenneth Romaine, director of Hopkins’ ROTC program, which began in 1916. About 20 students at the Catonsville campus attend Reserve Officer Training Corps classes and training at...

College baseball roundup: CNU drops late one; W&M swept; ODU, NSU lose

dailypress.com     yesterday    1 related    Send to a friend

Seven hours after the game was originally scheduled to start, and after two rain delays, Christopher Newport lost 12-1 to Lynchburg to fall into the losers' bracket of the NCAA South Regional baseball tournament in Danville. In the second inning, CNU's Chris Despins homered, but Lynchburg (32-11)...

Young Athletes to be Screened for Risk of Sudden Heart Death

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Description Volunteer heart experts at Johns Hopkins have embarked on what is believed to be the largest single-day event to date to screen young athletes in the United States for early signs of life-threatening defects in the body’s blood-pumping organ. Newswise — Volunteer heart experts at...