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October 19, 2011

Sarah Says: Why occupy?


A lot of words have been typed about what the point is of the Occupy protests is. I've read that the protesters lack a clear message, a set of wants, demands, or goals for their demonstrations. Relaying general discontentment is fine, but where does it go from here?

The Forge Flyer: How do you handle allowance in your family?


I've looked at this issue before but we've never found a system we like or that we've stuck with and I'm realizing we need to get with the program.

Urbanite: This is your region of the world on drugs


In Baltimore, in America, it is impossible to have a rational conversation about drugs and crime if we believe that policing drug production, distribution, and use has had any meaningful impact on the demand for drugs.

Maroon Blog: The armadillos are coming!


Climate change is being credited with some interesting and unusual side effects across parts of the United States. Armadillos are on the march and heading north into areas never expected by biologists. Scientists attribute the climate-related migration to a warming atmosphere across much of the country.


Friday, October 7, 2011

The Politics Meister: Combine state and city elections

The combined draw of the mayor’s race and governor’s race would definitely get more people out of their homes to vote because of the increased outreach a “double main event” election would generate. The general election in Baltimore might actually mean more than it does now under this scenario also.

Maryland Juice: Maryland congressional redistricting winners and losers


Baltimore, despite losing population, keeps control of half the state's congressional seats. Apparently, it doesn't matter how far Baltimore's population drops or how much the DC suburbs grow, Baltimore still rules Maryland.

990 Square: Soup, football, friends: Fall is here!


Sometimes, I think I'm almost predictable to a fault. I know what I like. I know my routine and I like to stick to it. Call me boring, but it's what works for me.

Danielle Scruggs: Celebrating the editing process


I really enjoy the editing process, whether it's with photos or words. Finding the best photo or the right word is like solving a puzzle every day.

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