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Biden’s COVID relief plan includes $130 billion to help schools reopen

By The Sting on March 5, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Maryland General Assembly targets suicide prevention

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College athletes could be paid for endorsements under Md. bill

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Lawmakers launch new effort at tightening background checks on gun sales

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Sports betting debate heats up in Annapolis

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Fraudulent unemployment claims present concerns in Maryland

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Taskforce will study college students’ mental healthcare access

By The Sting on February 17, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

By CALLAN TANSILL-SUDDATHCapital News Service College students nationwide are reporting increased instances of depression, anxiety, and related symptoms, particularly during the coronavirus pandemic.  A bill in the Maryland Legislature would create a […]

Covid-19 has detrimental impact on college students with children

By Artjona Lireza on February 17, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

There’s no doubt that Covid-19 has impacted our lives in one way or another, but how has it impacted college students? How it has impacted parents that are also college students?  According […]

Maryland bill would provide voting info to the incarcerated

By The Sting on February 17, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

By KIMBERLY SEIF Capital News Service COLLEGE PARK, Md. —  Those incarcerated awaiting trial or convicted of misdemeanors would be able to register to vote and learn about their voting rights under legislation […]

The Color Theory: Four Looks

By Jeff Dominguez on February 16, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Going into this week, I needed some inspiration. I was looking through some old posts made from previous UB students (which you should definitely check out in the archives page), and I […]

“That’s Three!”: How the O’s Struck Out Another Lifelong Fan

By Tony Sheaffer on February 16, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

I couldn’t tell you how many times I’ve seen the obviously fake tweet saying something to the effect of, “I’ve been an Orioles fan all my life, and a season ticket holder […]

Second Chance Pell Grant Program gives incarcerated an opportunity to earn a college degree

By The Sting on February 16, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

by Graham Antreasian After being selected by the US Department of Education, The University of Baltimore has partnered for several years with the Jessup Correctional Institution through the Second Chance Pell Grant […]

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"Nearly one-quarter of entrepreneurial start-ups worth more than $1 billion were founded by people who came to the United States as international students." 🌎📚
New Maryland legislation aims to address rising suicides rate and concerns about police interactions with those threatening to self-harm. 😔🚔
By the end of March, 18 out of 24 Maryland school systems will be offer in-person instruction at least two days a week in elementary, middle and high school grade levels. 🚸📚
Amidst a surge in firearms sales, lawmakers in the Senate and House have introduced legislation expanding background checks for all gun purchases. 🏷️🔎
College athletes could be allowed to profit off of their name, image and likeness, and would be better protected under a bill that passed the Maryland House of Delegates this week. 📷💰™️
Maryland legislators have begun to discuss regulation of newly approved legalized sports betting market, including mobile wagering. 📱💸
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