Police conducted two welfare checks on Marshawn Kneeland due to concerns about a gun and suicide during his college years.

Concerns Surrounding Marshawn Kneeland’s Mental Health Before Tragic Death Police in Western Michigan conducted two welfare checks on Marshawn Kneeland during his time at school due to worries from coaches about a potential firearm. The former defensive end for the Cowboys had previously mentioned suicidal thoughts to authorities, as detailed in a report obtained by […]
Arizona’s unusual approach to playing is creating the strongest record in men’s college basketball up to this point.

Arizona Wildcats Dominating Early Season in College Basketball The Arizona Wildcats currently hold the top resume in college basketball, leaving their closest competitors far behind. Following a 71-67 victory over No. 3 UW, Arizona has made history. They are now the third team since the Associated Press era to win multiple games against top-three ranked […]
Georgia College Football Player Arrested for DUI Despite Having 0.0 on Breathalyzer

College Football Player Arrested Despite Being Sober A college football player found himself in jail for drunk driving after he accidentally hit a parked car. Oddly enough, he registered a zero on the breathalyzer and had no drugs in his system. McLane Finneran, 19, crashed into the parked vehicle in a vacant parking lot at […]
Who is Alexa Anderson? A college athlete fighting for free speech rights

Oregon Athlete Takes a Stand in Controversial Lawsuit Alexa Anderson, a freshman at the University of South Alabama and last year’s leading women’s pole vaulter, recently filed a lawsuit against the Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA). This action followed her protest at a medal ceremony where she stepped down from the podium to voice her […]
College football playoff committee clarifies its position on Notre Dame-Miami

College Football Playoff Rankings Heat Up The competition for College Football Playoff spots is intensifying, and the committee’s decisions are becoming more apparent. Currently, Notre Dame holds the ninth position, placing them ahead of Miami, which is ranked thirteenth despite having defeated the Fighting Irish earlier this season. Hunter Yurachek, the chairman of the College […]
Choosing between Miami and Notre Dame for the College Football Playoff shouldn’t be so difficult

The 2025 College Football Season Heats Up The 2025 college football season kicked off with an exciting game, where Miami edged out Notre Dame in a nail-biting finish, winning 27-24. As the regular season wraps up, both teams seem poised for another clash. This time, however, the decision of who advances won’t be decided on […]
Alabama college football player James E. Owens Jr. dies in a head-on crash

Tragic Loss of Alabama College Football Player A college football player from Alabama, described by his team as a “towering figure of kindness,” has tragically passed away following a head-on collision. James E. Owens Jr., who had just been baptized earlier in the season, was only 20 years old. The crash occurred around 5:30 a.m. […]
Alabama falls to No. 10 in the newest College Football Playoff standings

Latest College Football Playoff Rankings Update In the most recent College Football Playoff rankings, the top three teams remain unchanged. However, the previous fourth-place team experienced a significant setback, slipping off the rankings entirely. The Alabama Crimson Tide faced a close 23-21 defeat at home against the Oklahoma Sooners, which prompted the selection committee to […]
Glen Powell leaves Los Angeles for his Texas hometown and starts college at UT Austin.

Glen Powell Opens Up About Moving Back to Texas Glen Powell has expressed that he wasn’t interested in the star-studded lifestyle of Hollywood. In a recent chat with Vanity Fair for their 2026 Hollywood issue, the 37-year-old actor, known for his role in “Twisters,” shared his reasons for leaving Los Angeles to return to his […]
College leaders believe institutions have strayed from their purpose and must restore public confidence.

University Leaders Call for Diversity of Viewpoints In recent discussions with The New York Times, several university presidents expressed concerns that their institutions have deviated from core missions and highlighted the need for a renewed emphasis on diverse viewpoints. Leaders from Dartmouth College, Wesleyan University, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison—specifically Sian Beilock, Michael Ross, and […]