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Mar 14 2024
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Latter-day Saints to watch during NCAA basketball’s March Madness
BYU guard Dallin Hall (30) shoots over Kansas center Hunter Dickinson (1) during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday, Feb. 27, 2024, in Lawrence, Kan. BYU won 76-68. Hall is one of nine players on BYU's roster who served a Latter-day Saint mission. After defeating West Virginia 86-73 on Feb. 3, the BYU men’s basketball team attended worship services in Morgantown on
Deseret NewsMar 14 2024
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Tony Pollard grew up loving Eddie George, Chris Johnson. Now 'perfect timing' brings him home to Titans
Anyone who's made the three-hour drive from Nashville to Memphis knows just how mind-numbing it can be. But hey, it's just three hours. And for new Tennessee Titans running back Tony Pollard, that puts him three hours from home. Pollard officially signed with the Titans Thursday morning, coming to Nashville as superstar back Derrick Henry's replacement after five years with the Dallas Cowboys
The TennesseanOct 07 2023
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Down the Line: Roanoke College women’s swimmers urge NCAA to ‘save women’s sports’ from trans competitors
A debate about the relatively few transgender women competing in sports put a spotlight on the Old Dominion Athletic Conference and the state of Virginia this week. The Roanoke College women’s swimming team held a press conference Thursday, asking the NCAA to save women’s sports from trans women competitors. The Maroons relayed a recent incident involving a trans swimmer who had joined the
The Virginian-PilotMar 13 2024
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'We will not hit pause': Nebraska's interim president says Husker Athletics has 'incredible momentum'
WHAT I KNOW OF WHAT’S HAPPENING IN COLLEGE ATHLETICS AND THE SHIFT IN HAPPENING. I BELIEVE THAT THIS IS THE BEST ATHLETIC DIRECTOR JOB IN THE COUNTRY. YEAH, THAT WAS BACK IN NOVEMBER. JUST AFTER TREV ALBERTS SIGNED THAT EIGHT YEAR CONTRACT EXTENSION, MORE THAN DOUBLING HIS SALARY. OBVIOUSLY SOMETHING HAS CHANGED FROM THEN TO NOW. TREV ALBERTS, NOW THE NEW ATHLETIC DIRECTOR AT TEXAS A&M
ABC 7 KETVOct 20 2023
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Rensselaer vs. #3 Boston College 10/20/23 - NCAA Men's Hockey Live Stream on Watch ESPN
ESPN.comMay 06 2023
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New Orleans student with $10M in college offers chooses Cornell
A 16-year-old high school senior in New Orleans who received scholarship offers from 149 colleges and universities totaling $10 million said Friday that he has chosen to attend Cornell University. Dennis “Maliq” Barnes will graduate on May 24 from the International High School of New Orleans, where he earned a 4.98 grade point average. He also has 27 college credits through a dual enrollment
NBC News (Online)May 06 2023
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Teen Offered a Record $10M in Scholarships Picks His College
The New Orleans high school student who broke a record by racking up $10 million in college scholarship offers and 185 acceptances is headed for the Ivy League. Dennis “Maliq” Barnes, 16, will attend Cornell University and study computer science. “I would like to get away from New Orleans. I love my city, but I do want to venture out and experience new things and see the new things that I
Daily BeastMar 13 2024
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'The work is still the same' — Former Lincoln High coach now CEO of Boys and Girls Club
Kelley-Johnson, who was a basketball star at Lincoln Northeast and then played for Nebraska, wanted to become a college basketball coach after her competitive career ended. She was an assistant coach for the Huskers and then at Drake University. Kelley-Johnson says she was unwilling to leave Lincoln High for just any job. It had to be a position that felt "really special" and was the right fit
Lincoln Journal StarMar 14 2024
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IN gov signs controversial voting bill into law
Gov. Eric Holcomb has signed legislation to purge Indiana's voter rolls, with the goal of preventing election fraud. The Republican-sponsored bill introduces new requirements, including proof of residency for first-time voters. Ami Gandhi, director of strategic initiatives and Midwest voting rights for the Chicago Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights and a Monroe County resident, argued it may
Public News ServiceMar 13 2024
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New Jersey City University directed to find partner for financial stability
A state-appointed monitor overseeing New Jersey City University’s finances and governance has directed that the public institution partner with another college to put it on better financial footing, according to a report released Tuesday. New Jersey lawmakers approved a law last year allowing the state’s higher education secretary to assign a monitor to financially struggling public
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