St. Mary’s ship finally comes in
Students at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, displaced from their residence halls because of a mold outbreak, find a new home: aboard the Sea Voyager.
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Pooja Taneja, 19, of Gaithersburg, center, and Anuli Duru, 19, of Baltimore, left, greet their fellow students with leis. The Sea Voyager, a 286-foot-long vessel out of Wilmington, Del., will serve as their temporary home.
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