IND senior makes big plays out of the little things

The moment she steps onto the hardwood, the only thing on Kayla Kelly’s mind is basketball. Kelly, a senior at the Institute of Notre Dame, is a combo guard/forward for its varsity basketball team. She’s been a member of the squad since her sophomore year and said she enjoys the peace of mind that basketball...
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‘Absolutely the way to go’: Safer heart procedures coming to U.S.

A frequently performed, often life saving heart procedure has taken a more comfortable turn for many patients who now no longer need suffer through a slow and often painful recovery period.
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Football and Sunday don’t mix

The third commandment to Moses was/is “keep holy the Sabbath Day.” Every religion observes a Sabbath Day. It was once always observed, but not any more. It is replaced by the false god of football (in season). Church attendance is down. Preparations for “game day” begin before sunrise for the game and parties or attendance...
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Charlestown VFW leader promotes patriotism

As a U.S. Army veteran who fought in World War II, it pains John Hanlon to watch television news reports about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Life: 365 days a year

This week, tens of thousands of pro-life activists, young and old, gathered in the nation’s capital to tell Congress, the president and the Supreme Court that they will not give up on vital issues of abortion and health care.The marchers certainly have much to say about the recent notice from
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Frederick regional school leaps head of digital pack

FREDERICK – At home kids use computers to videoconference with friends, comparison shop, buy music and even watch TV shows, so is it any wonder that Catholic school students might find it helpful to draw, learn grammar and study science labs online at school as well?
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Lost and found: If it goes to school, it can be misplaced

Loyola Blakefield has what’s referred to as musical blazers. As long as a boy has a coat on his back, he doesn’t care whose it is.
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Watch and Listen: Maryland college students march against abortion

The way Loyola University Maryland senior TJ Dygert sees it, defending the unborn is a social justice issue.
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Catholic schools teach sense of ‘giving back’

Charity might begin at home, but it’s thriving in Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Baltimore.
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Toward an informed conscience

Republican Presidential candidate Rick Santorum was booed at a recent meeting with a group of young college Republicans for opposing same-sex marriage.
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Archbishop Borders School readies for move to Sacred Heart of Jesus

It’s a short five blocks and a world away – just on the other side of Eastern Avenue – from Our Lady of Pompeii Parish to Sacred Heart of Jesus. And Archbishop Borders School – pre-K through eighth grade – will be packing up this summer to make that journey.
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Bennett family members mark more than 100 years at St. Augustine School

It’s not that unusual for children to be the second or sometimes even the third generation of their family to attend the same Catholic elementary school, but how about a sixth generation?
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