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Only a handful of elites in their craft can say they are a part of a Hall of Fame. That's what former Ohio State linebacker and current assistant coach James Laurinaitis is hoping for, and for good ...
The parade of guards from the transfer portal to South Orange continues for Seton Hall basketball with the commitment of Mike Williams, who spent the past two years at LSU. Williams is the sixth ...
But one thing hasn’t changed. Not every player can transfer into JMU and remain on track to graduate, and taking on a player who could tank the program’s Academic Progress Rate could have serious ...
KALAMAZOO, Mich. - A special delivery of mass timber was recently delivered to the future site of Golden Oaks, a 1,000+ bed, 270,000 square foot residence hall for first-year students located in ...
Brooks Parker will run a leg of the boys 4X400 and 4X800 meter relays for Lancaster in the Class 1 state meet. Photo by Lisa Hinton-Valdrighi ...
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. – The Seton Hall men's soccer team has announced its full schedule for the 2025 season. The Pirates will face a challenging slate of 17 fixtures consisting of nine non-conference ...
South Orange, N.J. – Five members of the Seton Hall Pirates softball team were named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District team, the organization announced Tuesday. Hannah ...
Competing protests squared off again Tuesday evening, this time in front of Seattle City Hall, after a similar clash led to 23 arrests over the weekend in Cal Anderson Park. Seattle police kept ...
A religious group protested outside Seattle City Hall on Tuesday following a weekend of unrest at Cal Anderson Park. The group spoke out against what they describe as religious bigotry ...
NIH staff stage walkout during director’s town hall as tensions persist over research cuts, ideology
Twenty-seven minutes into a town hall with staff last week, US National Institutes of Health Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya acknowledged that he was going to get into uncomfortable territory.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Knicks have opened the door. The ball is in Charles Oakley’s court. They would welcome him back with open arms as a celebrated team alumnus if he drops his lawsuit against ...
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