June 13, 2026

CSM Students Prep for Spring Semester

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College of Southern Maryland students who have applied for admission for the spring semester are invited to take advantage of a Super Saturday event this month Jan. 21. The Jan. 7 Super Saturday event will not be held; all CSM campuses will be closed on Saturday, Jan. 7, due to impending weather forecasts.

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Davis Named Hoyer Press Secretary

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Annaliese Davis has been named Maryland press secretary for 5th District Congressman Steny H. Hoyer’s office.

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Oysters Are In, Rockfish Out, Time to Prep Nets for Spring

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Message from the Cap’n is a compilation of fishing advice, waterman and weather insights, Chesapeake lore, and ordinary malarkey.

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Bildman Joins CSM Foundation Board

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Eileen Bildman of Hollywood is the newest member of the College of Southern Maryland Foundation Board of Directors. She will serve a five-year term.

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DoD Sets Sights on Low-Ball Bids

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The Pentagon is looking for ways to end low-ball bids for development project from contractors banking on collecting other DoD funds later.

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Building a Consensus Strategy for STEM Programs

TPP board member JD Fassett sees NAS Patuxent River’s Georgia Tech Research Institute as a good fit in the STEM consortium including The Patuxent Partnership.

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Light Bulbs Donated to Help Families in Need

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SMECO has donated 30,000 energy-saving light bulbs to be distributed by the Southern Maryland Food Bank.

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Trump Promises to End Sequestration

Trump Expected to Call for End to Ongoing US Wars Overseas

Now President-elect Trump has to figure out how to make that happen.

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Lexington Park Seeks Artist for First Public Mural

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Lexington Park is seeking an artist for its first public mural. The St. Mary’s Community Development Corp. is soliciting design proposals for a mural in black and white plus one accent color to appear on all or part of a 15-foot-high and 50-foot-wide cinderblock wall visible from a busy Lexington Park intersection.

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A Look at Top Military Stories in 2016

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A look back at some of the top military and maritime stories of 2016. The news was full of stories about research, development, and acquisition, as well as testing, fielding, and planning for ships, aircraft, and weapon systems.

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