Tag: college

N.Y.U. College Republicans President Resigns After Remarks About Barron Trump

The resignation of the New York University chapter president of the College Republicans has sparked controversy this week

Are NFL players as college coaches here to stay? Why DeSean Jackson, Michael Vick can work

Rodell Rahmaan has always been fascinated by man-on-the-street interviews on social media, and he dreams of being asked

For women’s college basketball coaches, motherhood is no longer something to keep quiet

Arizona coach Adia Barnes found herself in a pivotal moment during the 2021 national title game. Her Wildcats

College hoops fans react to Flau’jae Johnson’s progress throughout her collegiate career

LSU star Flau'jae Johnson's performance has been nothing short of impressive this year, as she has shown a

Florida Is Scouring College Textbooks for Antisemitism

The recent controversy surrounding test questions at Florida International University has sparked a statewide effort to vet course

US college graduates live an average of 11 years longer than those who never finish high school, study finds

The latest analysis by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington's School

‘Sex Lives of College Girls’ EP on Season 3 Finale, Bela’s Bisexuality

The Season 3 finale of “The Sex Lives of College Girls” has left fans with a lot to

What do the numbers say about competitiveness in the postseason for NFL, college football?

After the conclusion of the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff, ESPN host Scott Van Pelt and football analyst

College Experts Tout The Benefits Of Animal-Assisted Interventions

Animal-assisted interventions (AAIs) have become increasingly popular on college campuses as a way to improve the well-being of

Now on the College Course Menu: Personal Finance

Personal finance education is becoming increasingly important in colleges across the United States. Sean Karaman, a freshman at

3 Examples Of College Football Promoting Healing After A Tragedy

College football has long been a source of unity and healing for communities in the face of tragedy.

Can a team led by Division II transfers become college hoops’ most dangerous mid-major?

Drake head coach Ben McCollum was feeling the nerves before the Wildcat Classic game against Kansas State. His