After changing its name twice in recent years, the meet, now in its 45th year, has emerged from a period of uncertainty and signed a new sponsorship deal with HOKA.
The same three-judge panel that recently dismissed a federal lawsuit contesting Arkansas’ redrawing of its congressional districts following the 2020 Census denied a motion to dismiss a similar case brought by a different set of plaintiffs.
The same three-judge panel that recently dismissed a federal lawsuit contesting Arkansas’ redrawing of its congressional districts following the 2020 Census denied a motion to dismiss a similar case brought by a different set of plaintiffs.
University leaders are trying to find the equilibrium between protecting free expression on campus and curtailing activist speech that some administrators and Jewish students say amounts to incitement to violence.
AMHERST, MASS. (WHDH) - A Jewish student is speaking out after he was beaten up on the campus of UMass Amherst late last week. Dylan Jacobs<a class="excerpt-read-more" href="https://whdh.com/news/jewish-student-speaks-out-after-being-attacked-on-umass-amherst-campus/">Read More</a>