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After a long wait, Stanford has officially hired their new athletic director. Back on February 24th, the Cardinal’s former AD, Bernard Muir, elected to step down after 13 years in his role. Muir had ...
Meghna Gaddam is an MD/MBA candidate in her final year of studies at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and Kellogg School of Management. She is an ...
A long list of Lynda Hollander's paternal relatives had heart disease, and several had undergone major surgeries. So when she ...
Some traveled great distances, some just a few miles. Either way, Chicago Bears fans are once again arriving in Lake Forest ...
Like no other president, Trump has used the government’s control over federal research funding to push for changes in higher ...
Football is a team game. And Hall of Famer Antonio Gates' team has always included a supporting cast connected to Detroit's ...
Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern's merger could streamline freight through Chicago — or sideline it. Here's what’s at stake ...
Mistrust is being fed to us by corporate conglomerates, crooked politicians and others with a vested interest in hoarding ...
From the time Zack Richner was about 10 years old, as his classmates rode bikes or lounged on the beach, he spent his summers ...
The Trump administration's settlements with universities reaffirm the principle that no student should face exclusion based on religion or ethnicity.
Let us imagine a world where football is no longer the bullying juggernaut dictating every move in college sports.
Dartmouth gets back its "green light" rating, only Ivy League school whose policies "do not seriously imperil free expression" in free speech group's annual rankings. Upper Midwest dominates most ...