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The University of Kentucky reached a tentative settlement this month in two lawsuits filed by a journalism professor who claimed he was defamed by the school. Buck Ryan, a tenured faculty member ...
The Sacramento Bee earned six first-place awards and a total of 42 honors at the California Journalism Awards, the annual statewide contest recognizing excellence in journalism. Winners were ...
Following a dramatic stretch run in the $2 million Preakness Stakes (G1) at Pimlico Race Course May 17, Journalism has reclaimed the top spot in the National Thoroughbred Racing Association's Top ...
WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — Pre-race favourite Journalism stormed to victory in the 150th Preakness Stakes on Saturday, producing a devastating finish to claim the second leg of US horse ...
Preakness Stakes (G1) victor Journalism departed Pimlico Race Course May 19 two days after completing an improbable comeback in the second leg of the Triple Crown. While his next destination is ...
Chaudhary Charan Singh University (CCSU), commonly known as Meerut University, has rolled out a new course titled ‘Bhartiya Sanchar ke Praroop’ (Models of Indian Communication) as part of its ...
Journalism was following in the footsteps of fellow Curlin colt Exaggerator in winning the Preakness after victory in the Santa Anita DerbyCredit: Coolmore America Journalism emulated his sire Curlin ...
BALTIMORE — Journalism jostled with horses down the stretch, shrugged off the contact, burst through the lane and came from behind to win the 150th running of the Preakness Stakes on Saturday.
IT’S ONLY RACE TWICE. HE RAN ONE RACE FOR 125,000. NO STAKES EXPERIENCE. HE’S OUT. JOURNALISM HAS RUN WELL AT THE GRADE ONE STAKES LEVEL, WHICH IS WHAT THE PREAKNESS IS SECOND IN THE KENTUCKY ...