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Students rally around Republican candidate Ron Paul
With this state's presidential primary just two months away, this university's chapter of Youth for Ron Paul has already put in many hours rallying support to help Paul win the Republican presidential nomination. Members of this university's chapter of Youth for Ron Paul have stood outside of McKeldin Library, Stamp Student Union and the North Campus Diner handing out campaign materials and gathering signatures — 632 thus far, the eighth-most among university chapters on a petition to bring the candidate to the campus in March. Full story
Rising to the challenge
Stoglin’s growth evident on, off floor as Terps ready for Duke
Terrell Stoglin looks to his right, sweat dripping down his face, as he drives off an imaginary pick. He stops and rises. Full story
Police car hits Shuttle-UM bus
Officer was actively searching for a suspect when car collided with bus; no one injured
County investigates fire alarms in the Varsity
Residents said erratic alarms have been a problem since last semester
State considers two week period of tax-free textbook sales
Some said measure wouldn’t be enough to ease students’ burden
SGA loses a high number of legislators this semester
Some said body has become too strict; leaders to prioritize retention
University Police investigate ‘cuddler’ post on TerpSecret
Anonymous poster admits message on site was a joke
DOTS prepares to enforce scooter helmet policy next semester
Department buys 109 helmets for students to purchase; $15 fine for riding without helmet
Back to the past
The Old Settler opens tonight at the Kogod Theatre in CSPAC. Full story
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Staff editorial: An athletic struggle
As Terps fans debate whether star quarterback Danny O'Brien will stick around for another season of football or transfer to a different school, this editorial board is starting to wonder how much longer Athletics Director Kevin Anderson will remain at the university.
Home sweet home
Derivative as it is, Safe House exemplifies the bare minimum of action entertainment with acceptable set pieces and acting, says senior staff writer Zachary Berman. Full story
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