• Missouri Southern Hosts McKendree University for 2024 Spring Game

    JOPLIN, MO — Missouri Southern Football took to the gridiron for its spring game this evening. They welcome in McKendree University for a different formatted type of spring game. For the first 45 minutes, the Lions and the Bearcats engaged in different drills like 1-on-1 competition between skilled guys and offensive and defensive lineman. The []

  • University of Missouri without firm financing plan for $250M stadium project

    (The Center Square) – The University of Missouri announced a $250 million expansion and renovation to its football stadium, but officials don’t know how it will be financed. “We are currently working on the financing plan,” Marcy Girton, interim athletic director at the Columbia campus, said during a livestream announcement from the Missouri University of Science and Technology, site of the Board of Curators meeting. “We engage some outside counsel on that or some outside vendor...

  • Universiti Malaya is Malaysia's most represented institution in QS World University Rankings

    PETALING JAYA: Universiti Malaya (UM) is the country's most represented institution in the latest edition of the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings by subject.

  • UPDATE: Missouri State Highway Patrol confirms one death after mid-Missouri plane crash

    Missouri state troopers confirm one person has been killed in a plane crash near Southern Boone County’s Hartsburg. Patrol spokesman Corporal Kyle Green tells 939 the Eagle that the crash involves a “small Cessna tight plane” and that it crashed in the Hartsburg area. The victim’s name hasn’t been released,

  • University of Oregon Athletics

    Greyson Leach fired a 2-under 68 to position himself among the top five and lead the No. 25 Oregon men's golf team on day one of the 77th Western Interco

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    Protests at Columbia University escalate

    Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. The balance of free speech rights while protecting Jewish students and faculty on campus is in the headlines today. “We need a reset” – were the words in a statement from Columbia University’s president this morning, as classes across the campus were made virtual for the day. The school says it’s in response to escalating […]

  • Army university loses lecturer

    The Nigerian Army University, Biu, Borno State has lost one of its lecturers, Brig. Gen. Ali Williams Butu (retd). Butu, who was until his death an Associate Professor of Geography and Dean, Faculty of Environmental Sciences in the institution, hailed from the Takum Local Government Area of Taraba State. The retired Army General, who died Read More

  • What Happened To Wolverine's Universe In Deadpool & Wolverine?

    The latest trailer for Deadpool & Wolverine suggests that this version of Logan failed to save his universe. What happened to Wolverine's world?

  • These are the ‘fastest-growing’ brands in Missouri and Arkansas

    In some cases, change isn't always bad. A new report from 24/7 Wall St. recently named the "Fastest-Growing Brands in Each State" this year, highlighting notable food and drink specialties in Missouri and Illinois.

  • Missouri, Nebraska Advance Education Freedom

    After three consecutive years of massive progress expanding education freedom and choice, 2024 is shaping up to be another banner year. This week, Missouri expanded Read More

  • Suspect Charged In University City Homicide

    Police have identified and arrested the suspect in connection to a homicide on Easter in the northeast Charlotte.

  • Graduate student workers ask ‘Who is the university for?’

    The University of Iowa pays poverty-level wages to graduate workers despite incredible fundraising and an endowment of over $3 billion. The Board of Regents has increased tuition yet again and is desperately seeking funds from new private partnerships in order to “maintain academic excellence”. How can one school be so wealthy and yet so anxious