Fr. Michael Calabria, O.F.M., Ph.D., associate professor of World Languages and Cultural Studies and director of the Center for Arab and Islamic Studies, was the invited guest speaker at Nazareth ...
Another signing day in Pa. has come and gone, and while there are still some good players look for their next-level homes, the Keystone State’s top-ranked guy have all locked ...
There are occasions when it takes nearly an entire regular season for teams to find their way into the Blue Star Media Elite ...
The Society for New Music is proud to present “Vision of Sound,” what it calls “an electrifying fusion of contemporary music ...
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WRIC Richmond on MSNNYU College Republicans president resigns after saying Barron Trump ‘sort of an oddity’The president of New York University’s College Republicans chapter resigned after she said in a magazine interview that ...
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AMNY on MSNQueens Senators push legislation to improve college affordability and transparency in New YorkThe Senate Democratic majority has advanced several bills aimed at making higher education more affordable and accessible for ...
The leader of the national organization said that the university chapter’s president had not been authorized to speak with ...
The New York City Police Department is considering lowering the college credit requirement to become a police officer as a ...
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WETM Elmira on MSNElmira College women’s hoops clinch playoff berth on Senior Day, Cardello nets 1,000th point for Soaring Eagles menElmira College basketball turned in an exciting day at Speidel Gym. Despite a Saturday afternoon split of games between EC ...
Owners Adam Kirkpatrick and Joe Joy stand behind the bar at their newly opened Parlays Inn, located in the former Brickwood ...
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Hosted on MSNNazareth Area School District hires zoning attorney to fight for new Lower Nazareth schoolThe Nazareth Area School Board has hired a zoning attorney to help further its plans to build a new elementary school. The school district highlighted three tracts of land last month as preferred ...
The SUNY Oneonta women’s basketball team fell on the road to SUNY Cortland Friday by a score of 70-38. After taking a 12-7 first-quarter lead, Cortland was able to pull away with a 19-3 second quarter ...
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