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Apr 21 2024
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More people are applying to college in the D.C. area
Note: Data is pulled from the 834 institutions with Common App membership since the 2019-2020 application season. No D.C. public institution has been a member since then. Data: Common App. Chart: Axios Visuals The number of people applying to college in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia has increased over the last five years, as have the number of applications received by schools in each of those
AxiosApr 23 2024
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Jillian Michaels says evidence 'irrefutable,' trans athletes should not compete against girls
Celebrity fitness trainer Jillian Michaels spoke out Tuesday in favor of fairness in women's sports after several middle school students in West Virginia staged a protest against one of their competitors, a natural-born male. Michaels argued the data supporting men's strength as superior to women is "irrefutable" during "Fox & Friends," even when accounting for cross-sex hormone therapy.
Fox News (Online News)Apr 17 2024
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Nassau Community College consolidates departments
Nassau Community College is overhauling its academic structure. The Long Island institution plans to consolidate 21 academic departments into six departments this coming fall. The college’s leaders say the move is necessary for the long-term financial health of the institution. But faculty union officials believe it will weaken academic quality. The Nassau Community College Federation of
Inside Higher EdMar 29 2024
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Greely Rangers Winter Athletes of the Year
Guibord fought his way back from injury to become an integral member of a Rangers squad which held off a strong field to win the state championship. Guibord, who also competes in outdoor track, was a key member this fall for Greely’s football team, but he suffered a fractured tibia, played through it thinking it was a deep bone bruise, and was sidelined during the Rangers’ memorable run to the
Portland Press HeraldMar 29 2024
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Falmouth Navigators Winter Athletes of the Year
He made it look easy. Ian Christie was the fastest skier on the fastest team in Class A and his dominance and leadership helped the Navigators reach the top of the heap. And he’s just getting started. Christie made a splash a year ago as a freshman, placing third in the giant slalom and fourth in the slalom at the Class A state meet, as Falmouth was second as a team. This season, Christie, who
Portland Press HeraldApr 11 2024
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Michigan vs. Boston College
Boston College goaltender Jacob Fowler, front, defends against a Michigan shot during the first period of a semifinal in the Frozen Four on Thursdy in St. Paul, Minn. Abbie Parr, AP Michigan forward Mark Estapa, left, skates with the puck during the first period. Abbie Parr, AP Boston College forward Gabe Perreault, left, and Michigan forward Frank Nazar III (91) vie for the puck during the
Detroit NewsApr 08 2024
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Athletic Factory hosts tryouts for new esports program
The Athletic Factory in Port Huron is hosting tryouts for its new esports program. Students fifth through 12th grades will be able to tryout, either individually or with friends, for a spot on five teams. The program is a new venture for the Athletic Factory, which has focused on providing training and academic support for students in the Blue Water Area. "We’re known for developing athletes
The Times HeraldApr 19 2024
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Jonathan Alder's Jack Kennedy is OSU Wexner Medical Center Athlete of Week
In a vote that ended April 19, Dispatch.com readers selected the The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center high school Athlete of the Week for competitions that took place from before April 14. Kennedy had six goals and three assists in a 17-3 win vs. Licking Valley, five goals and two assists in a 11-10 win vs. Oakwood and 10 goals and four assists in a 22-15 win vs. John Glenn. For the
The Columbus DispatchApr 19 2024
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Massasoit Community College to honor late president
DiPasquale, who was appointed Massasoit’s seventh president in August 2021, led the college through the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic with “compassion and kindness,” the statement said. DiPasquale, 74, died beside his family after a “brief but valiant fight” with the disease, Massasoit said in a statement. The May ceremony, scheduled for 2 p.m., is open to the public. DiPasquale “
The Boston Globe