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Frank Layden, a Niagara graduate who became one of the Purple Eagles’ legendary coaches, and whose career catapulted him to ...
A Duke Professor’s Play on Jackie Robinson Is a Hit for Clayton’s Juneteenth Celebration In 1947, the sweet crack of a bat connecting with a baseball was amplified in ballparks big and small when ...
Sophia Kameitjo didn’t have to look far to find the right place to start her higher education journey. Victoria College was ...
When Brooklyn-born, Irish Catholic Frank Layden strapped a struggling National Basketball Association franchise on his back ...
From cutting the Job Corps to sneaking in scary artificial intelligence regulation, many fear Trump is trying to distract ...
From cutting the Job Corps to sneaking in scary artificial intelligence regulation, many fear Trump is trying to distract ...
MY INBOX RUNNETH OVER: On July 4, I asked who you’d put on an imaginary “new” Mount Rushmore. I heard from a few hundred ...
Rosemary Pope, a longtime community leader in southeastern San Diego, was born in 1945 and raised in Macon, Ga., when public ...
And in the 1990s, Disney had a particularly zany idea of how to tell the story of America — one that set off a culture war as ...
At best, two million people will purchase a typical UFC pay-per-view event. Seventy-seven million people voted for Trump in ...
Jackie Robinson graduated in 1936, a year after his older brother Mack Robinson, who finished second behind Jesse Owens in the 200 meters at the Berlin Olympics.
Immigrants are a crucial part of U.S. sports, but leading sports organizations have stayed silent about the Trump administration’s crackdown.