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If we think of universities principally as generators of knowledge, expanding international enrollments clearly makes sense.
A unanimous U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled in favor of an Akron-area woman in her reverse-discrimination lawsuit against a state agency. Marlean Ames, an Ohio Department of Youth Services ...
When it comes to throwing, there’s likely a perception about what the requirement for generating quality in shot put and discus entails. On the boys side, one generality may be that you must be a ...
In this week's episode we sit down with Hahn to talk about 'Agatha' and 'The Studio,' and Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan ...
Chicago sports memorabilia adorns the walls, from vintage Cubs photos to framed jerseys, creating an atmosphere that feels transported directly from a neighborhood joint near Wrigley Field.
Trader Buck’s brings the thrill of discovery to the heart of Indianapolis with an indoor market that feels endlessly explorable. The moment you step inside, your senses go on high alert – there’s just ...
A unanimous Supreme Court made it easier Thursday to bring lawsuits over so-called reverse discrimination, siding with an ...
Jim Swift, a longtime Republican and senior editor at The Bulwark, helps break down the positives and negatives of President ...