South Carolina college teacher Heather Hall, who enjoyed traveling, has been identified as the American who died in a streetcar accident in Lisbon.

Tragic Death of University Instructor in Lisbon Derailment Two Americans, a professor and a travel enthusiast from the University of South Carolina, were among the 16 victims in a tragic derailment of a historic tram in Lisbon, Portugal. Dr. Heather Hall, a faculty member from the College of Charleston, was attending a conference in Portugal […]
College Board Stops Tool That Schools Used for Racial Discrimination

College Board Discontinues Landscape Tool for College Admissions The College Board, a nonprofit organization focused on assisting schools and students during the admissions phase, declared on Tuesday that it has discontinued its tool meant to offer colleges demographic insights about schools and neighborhoods. This Landscape tool provided data on income levels within university communities and […]
Three women’s college basketball teams poised to reach their first Final Four in 2025-26

Looking Ahead to the 2025-26 Women’s College Basketball Season As we think about the upcoming 2025-26 Women’s College basketball season, some familiar names pop up. UConn and South Carolina are expected to make their way back to the Final Four, with LSU, UCLA, and Texas also in the mix as potential contenders. Last season, UCLA […]
The 100 biggest rivalries in men’s college basketball: Rankings 50 to 26

Rivalries in Boys’ College Basketball Let’s take a look at notable matchups in boys’ college basketball, as previously discussed in our rankings. 50. Clemson vs. South Carolina The basketball version of the Palmetto series might not have the same excitement as its soccer counterpart, but there’s still a competitive spirit here. Clemson holds a slight […]
Cheerleader Laken Snelling was in a relationship with a college athlete.

Raiken Snelling, a cheerleader at the University of Kentucky, was reportedly in a relationship with a former college basketball player, Conner Jordan, according to a heartfelt photo he shared online. The 21-year-old cheerleader had posted multiple times about Jordan on her social media before her recent arrest, although it’s unclear if Jordan is the father […]
Michael Wilbon Acknowledges that the Media Has Harmed College Football

Media Critique on College Football Coverage Michael Wilbon, a prominent figure at Legacy Sports Media, has stepped forward to voice a sentiment shared by many outside the media bubble: major sports networks have significantly impacted college football in a negative way. During a recent episode of his ESPN show, he expressed frustration at Fox Sports […]
Recent survey shows what college football fans are willing to do for their team

A recent survey indicates that over a third of college football fans would choose to attend their team’s biggest rivalry game over a friend’s wedding if both occurred on the same day. The surprising finding comes from a study involving 2,000 fans of American college football, evenly divided among NCAA Division I Conferences. The survey […]
This week’s college football TV schedule, ranked: The Heisman race experiences its first change.

Arch Manning’s Average Performance Against Ohio State Arch Manning entered last weekend as a top contender for the Heisman Trophy. With his last name and his role as the starting quarterback for Texas, there was quite a bit of buzz surrounding him this season. However, his performance in Columbus, Ohio, was nothing spectacular, with the […]
Barnard College fired a pregnant mother to prevent paying maternity leave, according to the union.

Termination of Pregnant Custodian Sparks Controversy A pregnant custodian at Bernard University of Honorable All-Women has reportedly been dismissed during her eighth month, potentially to avoid paying maternity leave while retaining younger male workers. The staff member’s termination allegedly contravenes a collective bargaining agreement, according to her union, leaving the mother of two without income […]
Women’s college basketball Q&A: Future prospects for Maryland, Tennessee, Kansas

Two Months Until the Women’s College Basketball Season With just two months to go before the 2025-26 women’s college basketball season begins, many fans are buzzing with questions. We reached out through platforms like X, Bluesky, and Facebook MailBag, and received some intriguing insights regarding the upcoming season. Thanks to everyone who took the time […]