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Mar 24 2024
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NKU's Marques Warrick declares for NBA Draft while maintaining college eligibility
HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky. — Northern Kentucky University senior guard Marques Warrick announced Sunday night on Instagram that he is declaring for the NBA Draft while maintaining his college eligibility. He also plans to enter the NCAA transfer portal. "I want to thank (NKU) Coach (Darrin) Horn and his staff for believing in me and giving me a chance when others wouldn't," Warrick wrote. "To my
WCPO 9Mar 15 2024
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Pearson's scholarship aims to increase college access for minorities
HENDERSON, Tenn. — Former teachers and couple James and Ollie Lou Pearson came to Lexington High School to offer scholarships to minority students. “They came back to Henderson county with a dream. A dream to educate, educate promising black students,” said Franklin McMeen, President of the Community Foundation of West Tennessee. Studies show that only about 37 percent of black students go to
WBBJ 7 Eyewitness NewsMar 24 2024
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WVU tasked with slowing the best offense and best player in women's college basketball
Iowa players take the court for warmups during an NCAA tournament first round game at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on Saturday, March 23, 2024, in Iowa City. IOWA CITY, Iowa — Although the Mountaineers have seen some adverse environments competing in the Big 12, everyone on the team acknowledges that a sellout crowd at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Monday’s NCAA second-round matchup will be on a new level.
WV Metro NewsMar 24 2024
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Stonehill College student seriously hurt in bike crash while abroad in Europe
A Stonehill College student from Londonderry, New Hampshire, was badly hurt during a bicycle crash while studying abroad in Europe, her father told NBC affiliate WJAR-TV. Lauren Rauseo has been studying in Paris for a semester, and was in Spain when she was seriously hurt during a bike crash, her father, Dave Rauseo told the news outlet. "From the bottom of my heart and on behalf of my
NBC 10 BostonMar 24 2024
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Stonehill College student recovering after cycling crash while studying abroad
EASTON, MASS. (WHDH) - A Stonehill College junior is on the road to recovery after suffering a serious brain injury while riding a bicycle in Europe. .Lauren Rauseo’s father, Dave, says his daughter was severely injured while riding a bicycle down a steep road in Spain, suffering a traumatic brain injury and numerous fractures. She had been studying abroad in Paris but had taken a trip to
WHDH 7Mar 22 2024
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Shirley B. Goldberg, Harford Community College registrar, dies at 100
Shirley B. Goldberg, a former Harford Community College registrar who was active in her community, died March 15 of complications from a stroke at her home in Tinton Falls, New Jersey. The former Bel Air resident was 100. “She was a very dignified and classy lady who was also very kind,” said a son, Steven Matthew “Matt” Goldberg, of Severna Park. “She was a very graceful and diplomatic person
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Michigan draws college hockey blue blood in first round of NCAA Tournament
Michigan’s hockey program has extended its NCAA Tournament streak to four straight years. The 10th-ranked Wolverines, who lost to Michigan State 5-4 in overtime in Saturday’s Big Ten championship, drew a No. 3 seed in the Maryland Heights (Missouri) regional and will open the tournament against No. 2 seed North Dakota at 8:30 p.m. Friday. The Spartans are the No. 1 seed in the region and will
MLive.comMar 21 2024
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Baltimore teens learn more about HBCUs through college tour
BALTIMORE, Md — In 1997, Lawrence William noticed a problem. Schools were only telling students about certain colleges and universities. “They expose many of our children to the local college to Notre Dame to Maryland to Loyola, but that HBCU part was missing," says Lawrence William. So, he created ‘Caring For Young Minds’,. Every year for the last 26 years, they take students on trips during
WMAR 2Nov 29 2016
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Make the Electoral College great again: let “conscientious electors” do their jobs
There has been a tremendous amount of attention in recent days on the Electoral College, whose members will meet in all 50 states to choose the next president on December 19. There are large-scale movements afoot, such as a Change.org petition, with 4.5 million people encouraging electors to vote for Hillary Clinton, the popular-vote winner, and another arguing that electors should select a “
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