The Syracuse men’s basketball team fell from grace after suffering its first loss of the season.
The Syracuse men’s basketball team fell from grace after suffering its first loss of the season.
Tags: Kansas, March Madness, NCAA, Notre Dame, Syracuse, Texas
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The Massachusetts men’s basketball team improved to 10-3 on the season with a 73-65 win over Davidson on Thursday at the Mullins Center.
Tags: Chaz Williams, Davidson, Derek Kellogg, Kansas
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The Dayton women’s soccer team, after being predicted to win the Atlantic 10, got off to a hot start in its non-conference schedule.
Tags: Charlotte, Dayton, Kansas, Memphis
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After reeling off 24 consecutive wins to begin the year, the Ohio State men’s basketball team finally suffered its first loss to the hands of then-No. 13 Wisconsin, 71-67, on Saturday.
Tags: Kansas, ohio state, UNC
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After both picking up victories to improve to 20-0, the Ohio State and San Diego State men’s basketball teams remain as the only undefeated squads in the nation.
Tags: Brigham Young, Colorado State, Kansas, ohio state, San Diego State, Texas
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Last Wednesday, the defending national champion Duke defended its crown against Michigan State. The game was a tightly contested battle and was eventually won by the Blue Devils with freshman Kyrie Irving scoring 31 points over the Spartans.
Tags: Duke, Georgetown, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri
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This Saturday night, 70s progressive rock band Kansas will perform at the Calvin Theater in Northampton. The band is known for its unique album covers and diverse prog rock sound, but its relevance today relies solely on three hit songs.
Tags: Kansas
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Collegian columnist Matt Kushi maintains that freedom of speech was not intended to protect bigotry.
Tags: Albert Snyder, Bill O'Reilly, Kansas, Lance Corporal Matthew Snyder, Reverend Fred Phelps, Supreme Court, Topeka, Westboro Baptist Church
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