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Bill Connors: For Jono Helmerich, wealth and stardom, but no car
Tulsa World· 9 hours agoConnors. This spring and summer, we are reprinting memorable columns from Connors from the Tulsa...
JMU CISE Dean Named Interim Provost
The Harrisonburg Daily News-Record· 2 days agoProvost Heather Coltman’s departure was announced in May, and she will officially step down from her role June 30. James Madison University recently went through a series ...
Nick Guachione, Penn baseball are ready for the NCAA Division I Tournament
Berkshire Eagle· 7 days agoWhen University of Pennsylvania reliever Eli Trop struck Cornell's Luke Johnson out swinging, it set...
Charlotte company plans to convert landfill gas into vehicle fuel
Winston-Salem Journal· 13 hours agoAnson Gas Producers, LLC, a Charlotte-based company, is set to build a new facility that will...
Athens Regional Preview: Can Georgia Tech Advance To Its First Super Regional Since 2006?
Sports Illustrated· 7 days agoJackets' baseball has a chance to break an eighteen-year long streak - and it starts on Friday....
What area statehouse candidates had to say about state, local priorities and why they're running
Gannett via AOL· 5 days agoGrier: Honoring Home Rule whenever practical. Government closes to the people works best, instead of...
Bald eagle recovery leader Steve Sherrod dies at age 76
Tulsa World· 5 days agoConservationists nationwide are mourning the passing of a pioneer in raptor recovery, whose impact...
3 takeaways as Kansas football coach Lance Leipold updates team’s progress at local event
The Topeka Capital-Journal via Yahoo Sports· 3 days agoIt’s evidence both of how well they’ve built the program, and how well they’ve done retaining the...
Six Topics the NCAA Rules Committee Could (or Should) Discuss as 2024 Meeting Begins
Inside Lacrosse· 3 days agoThe NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Rules Committee begins meeting today in Indianapolis. Unlike last year, when...
A New National Student Organization Is Taking Aim At Legacy Admissions
Forbes· 4 days agoAs the slow but steady progress to end legacy preferences in college admissions continues, a new player has entered the fray and is beginning to make its presence felt. It’s called Class Action ...