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Men’s basketball commit in coma after car crash, ESPN says
.flex_cell.av-33dehkwy-5af0f0990b172f95f1072767909dbfa8{ vertical-align:top; } Men’s basketball commit in ‘stable condition’ after car crash, LAPD says Alijah Arenas, son of NBA all-star Gilbert Arenas, is currently ranked the No.
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Nine former Golden Gophers head into the 2025 NFL Draft
The Gophers have nine players taking part in this year’s NFL Draft, with multiple expecting to hear their names called. Since every position requires vastly different types of players, the NFL uses Next Gen Stats to get players’ production and athleticism scores.
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Students protest visa revocations, call for sanctuary campus
Protesters rally outside the M.D. Anderson Library, Thursday, April 17, 2025, in Houston, Texas. | Raphael Fernandez/The Cougar Students for Justice in Palestine HTX and other organizations gathered Thursday, April 17 at Butler Plaza to protest the recent revocation of visas for international student...
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Meet the UMN Board of Regents student candidates
The Minnesota State Legislature will elect four new University of Minnesota Board of Regents this spring to fill the four open seats — one student at-large, two statewide at-large and one fifth district seat.
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Department of English Holds Several Events for English Showcase Week
English Showcase Week is in full swing at Old Dominion University. The showcase week started on Apr. 21 with an Alumna Talk with Chantal Hopewell, an ODU graduate currently working as the Senior AI Compliance Specialist at Amazon.
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UMN President talks about DEI, International issues at USG Forum
University President Rebecca Cunningham answered questions regarding diversity, equity and inclusion, international student issues and other policies during the Undergraduate Student Government’s forum meeting on Tuesday.
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USC prepares for NFL Draft
TALKIN’ TROY USC prepares for NFL Draft #top .hr.hr-invisible.av-av_hr-3cdc9664f29087702913853352eac422{ height:10px; } April 24, 2025 #top .hr.hr-invisible.av-av_hr-3cdc9664f29087702913853352eac422{ height:10px; } #top .hr.hr-invisible.
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BREAKING: Tau Kappa Epsilon members under investigation after alleged assault at Frontier Fiesta
Jose Gonzalez-Campelo/The Cougar A police report has been filed against Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity members, alleging they assaulted a UH student on Thursday, April 11, around 9 p.m., at the annual spring festival, Frontier Fiesta.