Two of the most elite college football programs who played against each other for the national championship just two seasons ago now find themselves once again at the top of the sport when it comes to ...
Harvard College will open on Monday despite a winter storm that brought more than a foot of snow to Cambridge on Sunday — prompting frustration from students concerned about travel, accessibility, and ...
ELLISVILLE, Miss. (WDAM) - Jones College announced on Jan. 24 that in-person operations will be closed on Monday, Jan. 26. Classes will be held virtually. Residence halls will remain open to students ...
Allan Hancock College welcomed thousands of students back to campus this week as spring 2026 classes began Jan. 20 at the college’s Santa Maria campus and Lompoc Valley Center. “Both campuses were ...
Earlier this month, Carson Beck opened his mouth and revealed something crazy to ESPN. The quarterback praised the Hurricanes for their commitment to football. However, he stated, “From 5 am to 6 pm ...
College football isn’t quite college anymore. Carson Beck admitted he did not take any classes in the week leading up to the national championship game. But that’s because he doesn’t have to. The ...
Indiana, LSU, and Texas Tech are highlighted for having some of the best transfer classes this cycle. New coaches, like Eric Morris at Oklahoma State, often use the portal to bring in a large number ...
The National Football Foundation announced on Wednesday the 22 inductees who will be enshrined as members of the 2026 College Football Hall of Fame class. Legendary players, including Mark Ingram, and ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- St. Ignatius high school canceled school Friday due to a bomb threat, the Catholic school said. School officials said the school received a robot-generated phone call Thursday night ...
The College Football Playoff and transfer portal are heating up at the same time, and one program is leading the pack in both categories. With the college football transfer portal opening up on ...
BALTIMORE — Shreya Hessler’s students said they felt trapped in a phone prison. One student picked up her device 190 times a day. Another had downloaded 55 games. A third learned from an app that, at ...