To this generation of high school basketball players, Dell Jackson is the man who sits in the corner of the gym and hands out ...
The Trump administration has set off a firestorm by revoking the visas of international U.S. college students involved in ...
In the late 1990s, an Ottawa man changed bat technology with the creation of maple bats. Soon, almost every major leaguer ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump’s “Liberation Day” Tariffs Are as Extreme as It GetsTrump announced Sunday that the U.S. will institute reciprocal tariffs on any country that imposes tariffs on American goods, ...
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CT Insider on MSNWestport community news: Inklings News earns second Gold Crown AwardInklings News earns second Gold Crown Award Staples High School’s student-run publication Inklings News has been awarded the Gold Crown Award in the High School Hybrid General Magazine category by ...
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The New Republic on MSNKaroline Leavitt Pulls a 180 After ICE Admits It Deported Wrong GuyThe record for longest official filibuster is still held by legendary racist Strom Thurmond, who railed against the Civil ...
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Columbia high school robotics team gets regional award, spot in championshipAfter receiving recognition at a regional robotics competition, the team has its eyes set on the championship in Texas.
Students who have been accepted to Columbia University are declining to attend the Ivy League school amid anti-Israel protests that have caused chaos on campus, the New York Post reported.
GUILDERLAND, N.Y. — Erasing a three-goal deficit with five minutes to play, the Columbia Blue Devils girls’ lacrosse team rallied to edge the Guilderland Flying Dutchmen, 13-12, at Guilderland ...
A Columbia, Missouri, high school robotics team won the FIRST Impact Award at a regional tournament in Minneapolis. The team was invited to the FIRST Championship in Houston, Texas, and is working ...
For this week’s News 19 Student of the Week, our Ellie Byrd headed over to Columbia High School to visit Senior Karen Earle!
College acceptance letters are rolling in — and suddenly, some applicants don’t even want to hear from Columbia. An admissions consultant who helped 10 clients get accepted to the Ivy League ...
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