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The university's Meta ad campaign tells Ohio students they're "free to be you" while promising in-state tuition rates.
Michigan saw what Austin Strapp meant by “defying gravity” when Brown vertical-jumped 40 inches at its summer camp.
Third-party NIL rules were detailed in a memo to various athletics directors as deals have been rejected in new era of ...
Kitchen pulled his car into downtown Cass City, parked somewhere along Main Street’s few blocks of little stores, unfolded ...
His newest job guarantees that Ty Schaub will forever be part of Ohio State-Michigan trivia, but it’s what he’s done on the ...
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WOODTV.com on MSNThe big question: Will Kent County end chronic homelessness?“Yes,” is the resounding answer from housing advocates. In the summer of 2024, more than 20 organizations teamed up with the ...
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A small town in Tennessee courted national publicity a century ago when it recruited a local teacher to challenge a state law ...
Heusinkveld sells her whimsical, nature-inspired pottery at art fairs and through a unique mini art vending machine. It ...
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US Weekly on MSNStars Who’ve Moved to Tennessee: Melissa Joan Hart, Steven Tyler, Reese Witherspoon and MoreFrom Melissa Joan Hart to Jack White, these stars moved to Tennessee for the laid-back lifestyle and thriving music scene ...
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After high school, she attended Gonzaga University, where she discovered a unique opportunity: a U.S. Navy scholarship that ...
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As if there were any doubt whether Aryna Sabalenka’s loss in the Wimbledon semifinals brought to mind her loss in the French ...
Rich Rodriguez admits his return to West Virginia to coach the Mountaineers has him “feeling a little bit like Forrest Gump” ...
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