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The remains of a 25-year-old Antarctic researcher have been found 66 years after he disappeared when he fell into a crevasse in 1959 during a survey mission.
The Auburn Tigers are unranked heading into 2025, but ESPN's Greg McElroy puts the Tigers at No. 20 in his personal rankings.
Cam Coleman, Horatio Fields and Malcom Simmons each bringing different leadership qualities to a talented group that ...
This story has been updated to include new information. AUBURN — Malcolm Simmons, a sophomore wide receiver with the Auburn ...
A domestic violence charge filed against Auburn wide receiver Malcolm Simmons was dismissed by the Lee County (Ala.) Circuit Court on Monday, according to multiple reports.
Auburn wide receiver Malcolm Simmons is no longer facing a domestic violence charge, according to a new report.
Good news out of the Plains, as all charges against Auburn wide receiver Malcolm Simmons have been dropped. Simmons was ...
Auburn University wide receiver Malcolm Simmons has been cleared of all wrongdoing in a domestic assault case after the ...
The remains of an Antarctic researcher have been discovered by a Polish team among rocks exposed by a receding glacier in ...
Dennis ‘Tink’ Bell, 25, died after falling down a crevasse on a glacier at Admiralty Bay on King George Island on July 26 1959.
A man has been left "shocked and amazed" after his brother's remains were recovered from Antarctica 66 years after he was lost, having fallen into a glacial crevasse.
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