Dr. Edward C. and Ruth Atwater. Photo courtesy of Rebecca Briccetti Edward C. Atwater’s home initially in Batavia and later in Rochester was a dead giveaway of his passions. The late doctor and medical historian kept collections, from thousands of books and print materials to thousands of architectural slides and posters, throughout his and wife Ruth’s home from top to
Local makers of bread and ice cream join the list of vendors opening at the renovated Lexington Market, while a favorite local soup and sandwich shop is closing its East Baltimore location.
Many small businesses in Baltimore start out at pop-ups or farmers market stalls, then set up permanent establishments. When spring comes, the foot traffic picks up.
she wants the cool s chancellor to the school s chancellor to step down. we re a community that needs to be taken seriously. i want us to take back this university. reporter: on monday, over a thousand students and faculty members rallied, venting their frustration over how campus police handled last friday s peaceful protest. officers pepper-sprayed over a dozen students sitting on the ground, protesting tuition hikes. now, the campus has more than doubled its original size. there s a food station, recycling in the back and there s even a medical tent. reporter: the hike in tuition could leave her with $20,000 in debt. if i m in debt coming out of a four-year university, then i won t be able to pay for law school. reporter: kim swanberg is leaving her tent for french class but says she ll be back. a lot of people in the administration are just as stubborn as we are so hopefully, we ll be able to hold out. reporter: the university says it s trying to balan