‘College Football 26’ review: Is EA meeting expectations in its second year?

My Thoughts on College Football 26 When I first considered diving into College Football 26, I worried about the studio leaning too heavily on past successes. The original game was a triumph, celebrating the spirit of college football and marrying a true-to-life gameplay experience with a refreshing vibe. Honestly, it would have been easy to […]
Mamdani’s college writings reveal extreme left perspectives on Israel and privilege.

Controversial Views of Mayoral Candidate Zohran Mamdani A recent article in a university newspaper by New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, often referred to as the city’s social mayoral candidate, has highlighted his early opinions on various issues. These include support for anti-Israel boycotts and discussions around “white privilege.” Mamdani, during his time at […]
Ten standout sophomore players ready to make a difference in the 2025-26 men’s college basketball season

It’s often mentioned that the most crucial offseason for college basketball players happens between their freshman and sophomore years. This has led to the phrase “breakout sophomore” becoming quite common in sports discussions. While some rising sophomores had already distinguished themselves as freshmen, players like Robert Wright, Boogie Brand, and Wesley Yates aren’t included on […]
The schedule for the top event of Feast Week in women’s college basketball in 2025, which includes 3 Final Four teams

Upcoming Women’s College Basketball Events While there are still about four months until women’s college basketball kicks off, we’re starting to see schedules emerge, especially for the multi-team events that happen around Thanksgiving—a time we often refer to as “Feast Week.” Among the most notable tournaments in November is the Player ERA Women’s Championships set […]
NY Times receives criticism for Mamdani college application report

New York Times Navigates Controversy Over Mayoral Candidate’s Application The New York Times seems to be managing some backlash after reporting on Zoran Mamdani, a candidate for mayor in New York City, whose university application from 2009 indicated identities of both Asian and African American. This sparked a social media stir, leading editors to address […]
Cuomo team claims Mamdani college application issue is merely the ‘beginning’ and may conceal ‘deception’

Controversy Surrounds Zoran Mamdani’s University Application On Friday, the camp of former Governor Andrew Cuomo highlighted an interesting claim regarding Mayor Zoran Mamdani’s university application. They suggested that marking himself as black could be just the “tip of the iceberg” regarding potential “fraud.” Mamdani, a self-proclaimed socialist, had indicated both “black or African American” and […]
Gov. Braun Reveals How His State is Addressing Rising College Tuition Costs

As tuition fees in the U.S. continue to skyrocket, Republican-led states are raising concerns about the ever-increasing costs imposed by universities. Indiana Governor Mike Brown is taking a direct approach to this issue. On June 24, it was announced that all 15 public universities in Indiana would freeze tuition for the upcoming school year at […]
$1 million club: New contract elevates this women’s college basketball coach to one of the highest earners in the country

Tennessee Rewards Kim Caldwell with New Contract After Successful Season Following a remarkable initial season in Knoxville, Kim Caldwell received a revised contract from Tennessee, along with a one-year extension. The specifics of the contract were unclear in March, but documents just obtained reveal that Caldwell ranks among the highest-paid coaches, not only in the […]
Five men’s college basketball head coaches ready for a successful first year in 2025-26

The 2024-25 Men’s College Basketball season marked a significant year for first-time head coaches. Dusty May led the Michigan team to an impressive turnaround, boasting 27 wins after a dismal 8-23 his previous year and making it to the Sweet 16. Meanwhile, Mark Pope brought Kentucky back to the NCAA Tournament’s second weekend for the […]
Six contenders for National Player of the Year in women’s college basketball for the 2025-26 season

2025-26 Women’s College Basketball Season Outlook The 2025-26 women’s college basketball season may still be a few months away, but it’s definitely not too early to speculate on who the standout players might be. USC’s Juju Watkins, who unfortunately tore her ACL during the NCAA tournament, may face a tough road to recovery. Injuries like […]