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"A mascot is not just a costume, and it's not just a logo that we wear on T-shirts, this mascot is the embodiment of our ...
Mandrell Desir, alongside his twin brother Darryll Desir, have been two of the most promising true freshman during spring football and both brothers are expected to play for the Seminoles this ...
A New York City university has been slapped with a federal civil rights lawsuit alleging the New School's Parsons School of Design "allowed a climate of antisemitic hostility" in the wake of the ...
White House High School football coach Ryan Hamilton resigned to spend more time with his family. Hamilton coached at White House for seven seasons, compiling a 36-30 record. He will become a ...
after a rep slammed the show for its “troubling” depiction of Timothy contemplating shooting his family and himself while sporting the school’s logo, which they said “simply goes too far.” ...
Imagine balancing that with your final year of school. But that is life for Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli, the 18-year-old Mercedes phenom remains focused on succeeding on the track, while ...
"The school prawns are a small part of my business, I usually do green school prawns, so that wipes that part of my business out." Mr Billin said affected prawn fishers should be compensated.
Duke? Not so much. In fact, the school wasn’t exactly thrilled. They released a statement expressing concern that the use of their logo on such “troubling” imagery might imply an unwanted ...
WASHINGTON — A federal judge on Tuesday called The Associated Press’ exclusion from White House events “contrary to the First Amendment” and ordered the Trump administration to treat the ...
After the fifth episode of Max’s hit show, which featured Isaac’s Timothy Ratliff wearing a Duke t-shirt while contemplating suicide, the North Carolina-based school slammed the series for ...
An erratic White House has created months’ worth of chaos, undermining international confidence in the United States, its economy and its leadership. By Steve Benen Imagine you’re an executive ...