Illinois dominated Northwestern at the State Farm Center in round two of what should always be a closely contested “rivalry” ...
Michigan Tech alumni Dannett and Jerry Rice got engaged during the University's 2000 Winter Carnival. Twenty-six years later, their son Ethan is adding a new chapter to the family's Husky story, ...
What's unusual about this is that Damian is a 16-year-old Mission Bay High sophomore who finished the requirements in two ...
Two bills seeking to augment statewide math and reading instruction for public school students passed unanimously in the ...
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Julie J. Park thinks the Supreme Court’s ban on race-conscious admissions will make the lives of many students “tangibly ...
Republican Reps. Garret Nelson, left, and Steve St. Clair pose for a photograph during a swearing-in ceremony in Anchorage on Dec. 30, 2025. The Alaska House of Representatives will have two new faces ...
Two more Missouri football reserves are transferring, which includes an eighth member of the Tigers’ Class of 2025. That means nearly half of MU’s freshman class will leave after one year on campus.
PHOENIX — A student at Loyola University New Orleans who has twice been denied the opportunity to start a Turning Point USA chapter on campus vowed at the conservative organization's annual ...
It: Chapter Two and The Wire star James Ransone has died aged 46. According to The Guardian, the Los Angeles medical examiner indicated Ransone died on Friday from suicide. The New York Post reported ...
“The Wire” and “It: Chapter Two” actor James Ransone is dead at 46, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Officer. Ransone died of suicide by hanging on Friday, the M.E. said. TMZ ...
James Ransone, who starred as adult Eddie Kaspbrak in It: Chapter Two and also had roles in The Wire and the Sinister horror franchise, has passed away at the age of 46 on Friday, December 19 (via NBC ...