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Trinity University is proud to announce that Bob King, its esteemed Associate Vice President of Athletics/Director of Athletics, has been named a recipient of the prestigious 2024-25 National ...
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The News-Herald on MSNChardon boys basketball: Shane Quin tapped as next head coach for HilltoppersShane Quin always wanted to be at Chardon. The Hilltopper alum has been a part of the staff for football and basketball since 2023 after finishing his playing career at Ohio Wesleyan on the gridiron.
AUBURN — One of Auburn basketball's most-impactful seniors could be back for another season. Chad Baker-Mazara is one of six Tigers who will be honored during Auburn's senior day festivities ...
The UK's King Charles III will share his Commonwealth music playlist in a collaboration with Apple Music, with Bob Marley and Grace Jones among those making the cut, the US tech giant said Friday.
The King has shared his personal playlist of tracks that bring him joy – featuring everything from reggae and Afrobeats to contemporary pop hits. Bob Marley, Kylie Minogue, and Grace Jones all ...
Bob the Drag Queen talks ‘The Traitors’, Danielle Reyes, Madonna & hosting the 2025 Queerties Awards
“I don’t really know how to tone it down. That’s not really my vibe,” Bob the Drag Queen tells Queerty in an exclusive interview ahead of 13th Annual Queerties Award Show. Whether he’s ...
It was recorded in his Buckingham Palace office and features artists from across the Commonwealth, including Bob Marley, Kylie Minogue, Grace Jones, Davido, and Raye. The King's selections ...
reggae legend Bob Marley, disco diva Grace Jones, recent Oscar ceremony singer Raye and afrobeats icon Davido? That’s right, they’re all on King Charles‘ playlist. The British monarch has ...
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