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According to the report, tuition was 5.9 percent higher than last year, making up 78 percent of the University’s $860.4 ...
The joint statement, titled a “Call for Constructive Engagement,” was signed by the leaders of over 150 other colleges, ...
The college campus may very well be the last true ... and we see far fewer challenges to our opinions. •• The News & Eagle Editorial Board meets weekly to form the newspaper's stances on ...
The Philadelphia Eagles have a new wide receiver, agreeing to terms with former Carolina Panthers and Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Terrace Marshall Jr. on a one-year deal, per to NFL Media.
When Stacy Goss saw a huge bald eagle gawking over her pet, Gnocchi, she blurted out a simple question: 'What the hell?' In a video posted on March 15, the massive bird was seen perched on a ...
That's when Couples drew from the well once more, landing a shot perfectly on the left of the green and watching it spin straight into the hole for an incredible eagle. Patrons went nuts to see Co ...
With the college basketball season over, it’s time for the Marquette men’s team to look ahead to 2025-26. Here’s a look at how those players finished their high school careers and what ...
Philadelphia Eagles fans are still basking in the afterglow of the Iggles victory in Super Bowl LIX. However, with the NFL Draft on the horizon and summer OTAs and training camp not too far off ...
In the end, college basketball always delivers. Surely this past weekend was proof, with its incessant nail-biting Final Four, starting with Florida’s 79-73 upset of overall No. 1 seed Auburn, ...
An 18-year-old with a near-perfect GPA founded a business that made $30 million in its first year — but that isn’t enough to woo college counselors these days. At least that’s Zach Yadegari ...
A colorful collection of Easter events take place in Bryan and College Station, including Easter egg hunts, the main rabbit himself and more. In College Station, the George H.W. Bush Presidential ...
The Chadron State College’s Campus Activities Board (CAB) recently approved a returning club, War Eagles. Club President Kylie Coomes of Rushville said War Eagles is pleased to be back on campus.