Despite the Title IX investigation’s findings, the district is placing the wrestling program on a three-year probation. One of the incidents that led to an investigation involved an alleged report of ...
Wisconsin is set to increase its financial commitment to the football program amid a disappointing season but will push ahead with embattled coach Luke Fickell, athletic director Chris McIntosh wrote ...
For the first time in program history, Purdue will begin the college basketball season ranked as the No. 1 team in the country. The Boilermakers were atop the rankings in the Associated Press ...
He did it again! But sadly, it didn’t count. Payton Pritchard dialed up long distance like only he can right at the end of the third quarter in Washington Thursday night, letting loose a three-quarter ...
Anderson leaves as a redshirt sophomore and will have two years of eligibility. The 6-2, 271-pound Anderson was expected to be a part of Arizona's defensive line rotation after playing several snaps ...
I'm not attending the Oct. 18 No Kings protest. Not because I don't support (protest against) the numerous abuses of governmental overreach and abuse that I've seen the Trump administration commit, ...
The 13-day-old government shutdown is raising alarms in coastal and other flood-prone areas where homeowners depend on coverage from the national insurer that covers gaps in the private insurance ...
Re “Tariff uncertainly squeezes Mass. manufacturers” (Page A1, Oct. 13): Omar Mohammed’s article painfully identified the numerous ways that President Trump’s tariff actions are crippling companies in ...
This story has been updated to add new comment from the IU administration and additional context throughout. Indiana University has ordered the Indiana Daily Student to end all print publication less ...
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — Myrtle Beach police on Saturday arrested a woman after she brandished a handgun while driving by a ‘No Kings” demonstration at Chapin Park. Police spokesman Randolph ...
On Saturday, the “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump’s authoritarian actions took place in more than 2,600 locations across the United States. An estimated 7 million people participated ...
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