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Ryan Nembhard continued to climb ESPN’s ranking of “best available” prospects as the NBA draft wore on Thursday night, but the record-setting Gonzaga point guard never heard his name called.
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ARTnews on MSNUpstate Art Weekend Is Quietly Turning Into a Major Event for the New York Art WorldThe show's title, "Trees Never End and Houses Never End," comes from a guerrilla artwork by the nonprofit's first farmer, self-taught artist Joey Piecuch, who died in 2014. The piece stands vigil in ...
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The Oakland Press on MSNThings to do in Metro Detroit, July 18 and beyondThe Fillmore, Detroit, ticket prices vary. • MasterChef All-Stars Live: Oct. 10, Fox Theatre, Detroit, ticket prices vary. • MotorCity Cage Night XXII: Sept. 13, Sound Board at MotorCity Casino, ...
The tentative deal also includes the religious order's Community Living Center, located next to Saint Mary's.
No. 9 FSU softball's Jazzy Francik's 12 strikeouts led to a 3-0 shutout victory over St.Mary's College on Wednesday.
San Francisco's newest sports franchise, Golden City Football Club, has been given the green light to bring pro soccer to historic Kezar Stadium.
Again, an attack on campuses and the idea of higher education. Palantir’s core website continues the championing of it on the Careers page quoting an intern: “That’s why I dropped out of Cornell to ...
Over 700 four-year colleges were weighed across factors including the quality of education, affordability, alumni employment and graduate earnings.
Truett McConnell University The president of a North Georgia Christian college is on leave as the school conducts an investigation into what it is calling “concerning recent allegations of abuse ...
ST. MARY'S WOULDN'T just solidify the Pac-12 as the No. 6 conference in college basketball, it could push it into the conversation above others. While football, and finalizing an eighth full-time ...
A coffee-drinking, bike-riding oasis, Northampton combines the charm of a village with big-city culture and natural beauty.
The University of Cambridge project reveals sky-high homicide rates in medieval London, York and Oxford and shows that male college students were among the most frequent killers.
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