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An analysis by the University of Maryland reveals a patchwork approach to regulating name, image and likeness across high school sports.
Who‘s speaking? Kelsa L. Zereski, president of Reliant Foundation Inc., a charity that offers mental and behavioral health ...
According to a recent announcement from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, a new “Carroll Island Park” is in the ...
Allie Kubek announced she would be spending her final season playing college basketball at Florida State. This will mark Kubek's third school during her collegi ...
Dean’s Honored Graduates for the class of 2025 in the College of Natural Sciences at The University of Texas at Austin ...
Residents sue Baltimore over tax sales, stalled developments and unsafe housing, seeking solutions for the city’s growing ...
Two local men’s teams and four local women’s teams made the cut in the NCAA lacrosse tournament brackets, which were unveiled ...
A handful of Section III student-athletes have chosen to play sports at the collegiate level. The top Central New York ...
An employee of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services sent an email Wednesday that mistakenly included plans to ...
Payne, a 6-foot-9 forward, comes to Maryland having played in 96 career games averaging 9.6 points and 5.4 rebounds. The ...
A few days back, companies unveiled plans to create luxury fashion accessories using lab-grown “Tyrannosaurus rex leather.” ...
The University of Iowa Faculty Senate becomes 11th Big Ten school to endorse a statement defending academic freedom. What to ...