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Apr 21 2024
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Michigan forward Chyra Evans transferring to Utah women’s basketball
Michigan forward Chyra Evans (22) during an NCAA college basketball game against Ohio State, Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024, in Columbus, Ohio. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki) Lynne Roberts’ program added its first transfer of the offseason. Former Michigan forward Chyra Evans announced on Sunday via social media that she is transferring to Utah. Evans, a native of Australia, has two years of eligibility
Deseret NewsApr 21 2024
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Indiana women’s tennis falls to Purdue in regular season finale
The crowd at the outdoor courts at the Indiana University Tennis Center let out a raucous cheer. The Indiana women’s tennis team hollered along with them, storming the court to celebrate the victory on April 19. Sophomore Nicole Teodosescu and freshman Elisabeth Dunac staged a comeback on the No. 3 doubles court, clinching their match after overcoming a love-40 deficit. The triumph also
Indiana Daily StudentApr 15 2024
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2 bodies found in disappearance of two women in Oklahoma
Two bodies have been found as authorities continue investigating the disappearance of two Kansas women who traveled to Oklahoma together last month. Jilian Kelley, 39, and Veronica Butler, 27, were traveling in the Oklahoma panhandle on March 30 when their car was found abandoned about 11 miles south of the state border. Authorities announced Sunday night that two bodies had been located in
New York Daily NewsApr 21 2024
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BONIOR: Bucha and two women moving forward while not forgetting
On April 7, I led a delegation of activists, including Shelby Township human rights leader, Emily Rutkowski, on a tour of a resurrected Bucha, Ukraine. With tree buds bursting and the fresh aroma of renewal in the air, Lynne Weldon, an American English teacher in Bucha took us on a walking tour of this middle-class suburb of Kyiv. It’s a beautiful city of 50,000 with large middle class and
Macomb DailyApr 23 2024
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Tulsa women's basketball coach Angie Nelp receives contract extension
Tulsa women's basketball coach Angie Nelp has received a contract extension through the 2030 season. Nelp already has the second-most wins in TU history with a 59-34 record through three seasons. She just completed the Golden Hurricane's winningest season since 2006 as TU went 25-10 and reached the WBIT quarterfinals after winning the American Athletic Conference regular-season title. “I am
Tulsa WorldApr 21 2024
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Flouting Congressional Will, the Biden Administration Rescinds Women’s Rights
For the first time in history, the women’s NCAA basketball final drew more television viewers than did the men’s. And not by a small margin. Nearly 28% more. Would that happen if the women’s teams had men on them? If the Biden administration has its way, we’ll find out. The enactment of Title IX of the Education Amendments in 1972 marked a turning point in the lives of girls and women in
American GreatnessApr 08 2024
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Paige Spiranac comes to defense of Caitlin Clark: 'Women can be absolutely vicious to other women'
Golf influencer Paige Spiranac came to the defense of Iowa sharpshooter Caitlin Clark on Sunday as the Hawkeyes fell to South Carolina in the national championship. Clark faced criticism from WNBA legends Diana Taurasi and Sheryl Swoopes, former UConn star Breanna Stewart and Hall of Famer Lynette Woodard all within the span of a few months as she pursued the all-time scoring mark and a shot
Fox News (Online News)Apr 11 2024
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Self-defense for women: How not to be a target
As a ninth-degree black belt, Diane Reeve Kirby is prepared to make any man who attacks her regret it. But she has no illusions about how far her 35 years of training will take her. "Typically a man is going to be bigger and stronger than a woman. And that's just a fact we have to live with," Kirby says. Likewise, women taking classes at Kirby's Action Self-Defense are quickly disabused of any
The BlazeApr 23 2024
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Pa. couple accused of sexually assaulting, kidnapping 2 intellectually disabled women
A Delaware County man and woman are facing charges after police say kidnapped, stole from and sexually assaulted two women with intellectual disabilities. Michael Swanson, 41, and Nicole Swanson, 37, both of Chester, have been charged with rape, involuntary deviant sexual assault, aggravated indecent sexual assault of a person with a mental disability, kidnapping to facilitate a felony, theft
The Patriot-NewsMar 16 2024
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Women's History at the Barn: Women in politics
Mayor Ruth Pierce and former Idaho Rep. Laurie Lickley spoke about their career paths Thursday, March 14, 2024, during History at the Barn at Mountain View Barn in Jerome. Your story lives in the Magic Valley, and our new mobile app is designed to make sure you don’t miss breaking news, the latest scores, the weather forecast and more. From easy navigation with the swipe of a finger to
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