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Week in Review: Stemmers Run Gun Incident, White Student Union Faces Protestors

A round up of top news from the past week.

 

Update: Gun Incident Locks Down Stemmers Run Middle

A 13-year-old eighth grade boy was charged with threatening his teacher and classmates with a gun. The teacher allegedly intervened and disarmed the student and there were no injuries.

Related:

After Gun Reported, Parents Take Stemmers Run Students Home

Second Schools Gun Incident Prompts Additional Police Presence

 

BCPS Responds to Stemmers Run Incident Gun Criticism

UPDATE: Petitions Circulating Against Potential Towson U. White Student Union

A national service organization is leading the charge against a proposed White Student Union at Towson University. Members of the former student group Youth for Western Civilization, which reportedly wrote "white pride" in chalk at campus locations are involved in the effort to create the new student group.

Related:

White Student Union Protestors Blocked from Towson U. President's Inauguration

White Student Union May Form at Towson U.

'Cupcake Wars' Winner Opening Towson Bakery

Jason Hisley, a pastry chef who also claimed a second place win on Food Network's Sweet Genius, is opening a European-style bakery that also sells cupcakes on Chesapeake Avenue.

'Tammany Hall' Then and Now

Councilman David Marks is now accepting fundraising help from a development attorney he criticized three years ago for raising tens of thousands of dollars for then Democratic council candidates Cathy Bevins, Gordon Harden and Tom Quirk.

High Schools Top Air Conditioning Priority List

Baltimore County Public Schools posted a list of the priority order for its schools without air conditioning to get accommodated ahead of a Sept. 18 Board of Education meeting.

Related:

BCPS Releasing School Air Conditioning Priority List


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