The legislation would also establish post-tenure reviews and require all instructors to share their contact information and ...
Trump won Michigan by around 80,000 votes—and urban Wayne County accounts for virtually all of it. Yes, the explanation ...
The last spot on the depth chart is up for grabs. Tei Nacua and Dom McKenzie could compete for that spot. True freshman LaMason Waller is also a name that could crack the two-deep. Utah transfer ...
The Michigan State Spartans were surely down in the dumps against the Oregon Ducks going into halftime, as they were only able to score 36 points compared to Oregon's 50. However, something ...
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Prime has cornered the market for Wattpad-style stories turned chart-topping romances to varying ... There she meets her step-brother Nick (played by The Buccaneers star Matthew Broome) and ...
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Woodson met with athletic director Scott Dolson earlier in the week and made the decision to “step away” at the end of the season. Following the three-point loss to No. 24 Michigan on Saturday ...
In 1996, when Professor Bernard Hibbitts first established JURIST, few could have foreseen the impact the project would have. Whether measured in terms of the individual lives it has touched, its ...
On the civil rights front, the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his “I Have A Dream” speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, and activist Medgar Evers was assassinated. Against this ...
The college football coaching carousel is in full swing. Head coaches and coordinators are on the move all over the country, but the SEC remains the only power conference without a change at head ...
Nearly three-quarters of U.S. adults (72%) say the COVID-19 pandemic did more to drive the country apart than to bring it together. Fresh data delivered Saturday mornings Roughly two-thirds of U.S.