Instead of just measuring his accomplishments in grades earned or goals scored, Tommy Appel-Schumacher, a member of the honors college and the Tiger men's soccer team, also measures them in aluminum tabs. The sophomore business major has made it his mission to "better lives, one tab at a time," by collecting the tabs off of aluminum cans to donate towards the Ronald McDonald House, and to involve as many people
GM has switched things up on the American buying public in recent years. In 2004 came the Pontiac GTO, a rebadged, or relabeled, Holden Monaro hailing from the land down under; and then the Aura in 2006, a heavily remodeled European Opel Vectra. This year, Pontiac is releasing the G8 here (another rebadged Holden), and the small, stylish Opel Astra joins Saturn's lineup.
If you want your pizza with a side of philanthropy, the place to go is Iggies Pizza in Baltimore's Mount Vernon neighborhood. The small eatery, located at 818 N. Calvert St.
Uptown- Unforgettable Fire will perform a tribute to U2 Saturday, March 29, at the Recher Theatre. Also performing are Fools & Horses and The Lake Effect. Doors will open at 7 p.m. Tickets are $12. For more information, visit www.rechertheatre.com. Downtown- The Top of the World Observation Level in the World Trade Center in Baltimore's Inner Harbor will open its exhibit, "387 Feet Above," Saturday, March 29.