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Mar 26 2024
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UCLA Tops Creighton to Advance in NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament
LOS ANGELES—Kiki Rice scored 24 points on 7-for-13 shooting and second-seeded UCLA rallied for a 67–63 win over No. 7 seed Creighton in the second round of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament on Monday at Pauley Pavilion. Center Lauren Betts, who had missed Saturday’s 84-55 victory over California Baptist because of an unspecified injury, added 20 points and 10 rebounds for the Bruins (27–6
The Epoch TimesMar 22 2024
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Former 6ABC ‘Action News’ anchor Lisa Thomas-Laury shares important message with women at Chester Women’s Health Conference
CHESTER — Keystone First will sponsor the second annual Chester Women’s Health Conference, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 23 at St. Luke Community Church, 320 Tilghman St. Chester. The conference is free for all attendees and will feature opening remarks by federal, state and local elected officials and an update on the state of women’s health in Delaware County, provided by the Delaware
The Delaware County Daily TimesMar 22 2024
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Fans celebrate a great season of Marshall Women’s Basketball
HUNTINGTON, WV (WOWK) — Friday evening, the Marshall Hall of Fame Cafe was full of Thundering Herd fans cheering on the women’s basketball team during their NCAA Tournament game against the Virginia Tech Hokies. This is the first time the women’s basketball team has made it to the tournament since 1997. The history was made under first-year head coach Kim Caldwell. Unfortunately, when it came
WOWK 13Mar 22 2024
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Celebrate women in the arts at Root Music Project’s showcase
Colorado is home to some exceptional female artists — from musicians, to dancers, painters, sculptors, writers, actors, food stylists, woodworkers, topiarists, and everything in between. Despite the plethora of talent, women in Colorado have historically been, and continue to be, underrepresented in the art industry, facing challenges in gaining visibility, market opportunities, and leadership
Boulder Daily CameraMar 25 2024
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Nebraska women's gymnastics team heading to Arkansas for NCAA regional
The No. 23-ranked Nebraska women's gymnastics team was selected to compete in the Arkansas regional of the NCAA Championships on Monday. NU was placed in the second round of the regional and will take on No. 7 Kentucky, No. 10 Arkansas and Arizona. The competition runs from April 3-6 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. This marks the 39th time that the Huskers have earned an NCAA bid and the second
Lincoln Journal StarMar 19 2024
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Remarkable Women finalist: Col. Sharon Harmon
EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — March is International Women’s Month and once again, WPRI 12 is honoring those who inspire, lead, and forge the way for other women. For the fifth year, people nationwide submitted the Remarkable Women in their lives, and out of the dozens of local nominees, four finalists were chosen. Our third finalist is Col. Sharon Harmon, who is a mother, community leader,
WPRI 12Mar 22 2024
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A New Pro Women’s Soccer Team Kicks Off
The Bay is home to a new professional women’s soccer team. Bay FC, founded by four former U.S. Women National Team players, kicks off its home opener at PayPal Park in San Jose on Saturday, March 30. Marisa Ingemi with the San Francisco Chronicle joins us to talk about how this team got started, which players to watch, and the Bay Area’s history as a hotbed for women’s soccer. • None ‘I’m here
KQEDMar 15 2024
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Friends of the Library highlight women authors
In celebration of Women’s History Month, the Friends of the Library are sponsoring a unique fundraiser to benefit the Madison County Library. Through the month of March, library patrons are able to vote for their favorite authors by purchasing tickets for $1 apiece and then placing the tickets in jars that represent the authors. The authors represent a variety of genres. Four local authors are
Daily ProgressMar 15 2024
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A look at Virginia's history-making women
The Maggie L. Walker statue during the unveiling in 2017. Image: Courtesy of the Valentine Van Lew was a Richmond elite and abolitionist in the mid-1800s and a Union spy who ran an espionage network and helped prisoners of war escape. Walker was a civil rights activist born in Richmond and became the first Black woman in the U.S. to start and become president of a bank. Parker Sheppard was a
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