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HISTORY ON THE HARDWOOD University remembers 50th anniversary of integrated basketball program
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By Grace Toohey @grace_2e Staff writer
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reshman Billy Jones walked onto the Cole Field House basketball court on Dec. 2, 1964 to compete with his teammates on the Terrapins freshmen
men’s basketball team. Their season opener against Loyola College, now Loyola University, that night ended with a 94-53 victory carried by Jones and fellow freshman Pete Johnson. But now, 50 years later, that game is not remembered as a victory simply for its score. When Jones stepped onto that court, he became the first African-American basketball player to compete at this university and in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
“I was kind of naive,” said Jones, 68, now retired. “I knew I’d be the first; I figured I’d have some challenges, but life in 1964 was challenging for a young black male to begin with — this is nothing new.” Former men’s basketball coach and university alumnus Gary Williams was one of Jones’ teammates at the time. While they played together, he said, he did not realize the See integrate, Page 3
State prepares for donation drive campaign today
Univ student struck on Route 1 in hit-and-run
‘Giving Tuesday’ aims to mirror holiday sales
Pedestrian hospitalized with minor injuries
By Madeleine List @madeleine_list Senior staff writer
By Peter Eliopoulos @thedbk For The Diamondback
T he two weekdays a fter Thanksgiving — Black Friday and Cyber Monday — are a bargain hunter’s dream, dedicated to sales and shopping. Today, Maryland Nonprofits hopes to encourage state residents to spend the day giving instead of buying. “Giving Tuesday is the phil-
a woman suffered minor injuries after a car struck her yesterday on Route 1. peter eliopoulos / for the diamondback
A car struck a female student in an apparent hit-and-run while she walked across Route 1 on Monday afternoon. The student was crossing near
Ritchie Coliseum at about 2:15 p.m. when a car turning left from Rossborough Lane onto southbound Route 1 struck her, according to Prince George’s County Police. Police did not identify the woman
but said she was transported to a local hospital with minor injuries. The driver of the white Jeep involved in the incident was also a See collision, Page 2
anthropic response to Black Friday and Cyber Monday,” said Allison Albert, membership and marketing director for Maryland Nonprofits, an organization benefiting nonprofits in this state. Giving Tuesday is a global movement that was created in 2012 by the United Nations Foundation and the 92nd Street Y, a Jewish cultural and community center in New York City, Albert said. Its message is to inspire people worldwide to spend the Tuesday after Thanksgiving making a positive See giving, Page 3
Prince George’s County Police investigate sexual assault Female student held down, groped; witnesses encouraged to report info By Katishi Maake @TheHavocRat Staff writer The Prince George’s County Police Department is investigating an inci-
1:30 a.m. Sunday, at about 9:40 p.m. Sunday, department spokesman Cpl. Nate Lewis said. The incident took place during a gathering at the 4300 block of dent in which an unidentified man al- Knox Road when the man reportlegedly assaulted and inappropriately edly closed himself in a room with touched a female student Sunday the student, according to a safety alert from University Police on morning, police said. The student reported the incident, Monday afternoon. The man allegedly proceeded to put which occurred between midnight and
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his hand over the student’s mouth, telling her to remain quiet. The student reportedly bit the man’s hand and the man responded by continually slapping the student in the face. The man held her down and groped over her personal parts, according to the alert. T he a ltercat ion ended when someone attempting to enter the room startled the man, and the
student ran out of the room and returned to her residence, according to the alert. No injuries were reported from the incident, Lewis said. The department is conducting an investigation and asks that anyone with information on the incident call 301-772-4908. kmaakedbk@gmail.com
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