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New research details an intriguing new way to solve "unsolvable" algebra problems that go beyond the fourth degree – ...
The College Sports Chaos series will dissect the rampant professionalization of college sports, including NIL payments, the ...
College fans simply do not have to suffer fools like Danny Snyder, Donald Sterling or Bob Nutting. No guy is going to take a beloved team – like Bob Irsay did with the Baltimore Colts or John ...
Two college baseball teams took the field Tuesday having lost a combined 141 games in a row. The astounding losing streak finally ended. For both of them. Lehman College and Yeshiva University ...
To the editor: So I think I have figured it out, and I wish I hadn't. Men's college basketball has become a game of Scrabble. At the end of each year, all of the pieces are put back in the box ...
Meanwhile, across the street, little New College of Florida, whose long-term viability is perpetually at stake, has remained in the crosshairs of state auditors and Florida’s Board of Governors ...
“College is just an excuse to work at The Daily Tar Heel.” When I first saw these words, my coworker beside me scoffed. Fair enough — it’s a bold statement. For many, The DTH becomes this ...
Steve Sarkisian on Saban as college football's commissioner: "“He’s sharp enough and definitely everybody will listen to him if he decides to do it.” Sarkisian traveled to Washington D.C ...
April is National Community College Month, a time to highlight the essential role two-year institutions play in transforming lives and strengthening communities. At Virginia Peninsula Community ...
After a night of drinking at the hotel bar, surveillance footage captures Konanki walking arm-in-arm toward the beach with 22-year-old college student Joshua Riibe around 4:15 a.m. Her friends ...
Leaders of the College Football Playoff will gather in Las Colinas, Texas, this week for their annual spring meetings, where they will continue to discuss the playoff's future format and how to ...
In his column “Building Harvard College,” Thomas A. Ferro ’26 surveys a collection of notable structures that define the College’s campus. He can be reached at [email protected].