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Seventeen of the 25 starters (68 percent) are original signees with their respective school. Eight were former five-star ...
The freshly linked pair is chasing new drugs to treat undisclosed autoimmune diseases and also to improve conditioning ...
Twenty-five years ago, New Jersey was ordered to open preschools for children in low-income urban districts to help make up for funding disparities. Now, supporters fear the preschool program is not ...
Democrats searching for a revival in rural America are increasingly looking to Iowa, where a handful of races offer fresh ...
Cardinal Ritter senior running back Manny Ellis said: "We learned always to push, always push, always be competitive in ...
After Hurricane Katrina, many New Orleans charter schools united in a mission to send more students to college. Today, some ...
Buprenorphine, an effective opioid with a high degree of efficacy and safety, was approved with considerable restrictions that have finally been removed only in the last few years. Naloxone and ...
Auburn hopes to be the breath of fresh air Arnold has been looking for. Between Auburn’s young stars and Arnold’s mobility and arm talent, the sky is the limit for the Tiger offense this season.
The famous question "What's the name of your school?" is often divided into two answers: Before Katrina and After Katrina.
A garbled speech following dental surgery has become a hilariously serious battle cry for Albertus Magnus in defense of its girls soccer state title.
Matt Hinton breaks down what mattered most in Week 1, starting his weekly SEC rewind with the impossible-to-ignore decline at ...
The city's school system looks almost nothing like it did 20 years ago. People in New Orleans have strong opinions about whether that's good or bad, but the data is hard to argue with.