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Elite Ivy League campus latest to grapple with mass shooting as violence erupts at Brown University
The Brown University community was devastated after a deadly shooting at an engineering building left two people dead and eight others wounded.
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2 dead, 8 critical in shooting at US Ivy League school
A gunman killed two people and critically wounded eight others on Saturday afternoon at prestigious Brown University, authorities said, urging people in the area to remain in lockdown as the attacker was still at large.
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10-sack Ivy League EDGE enters college football transfer portal after first-ever playoff run
It's a bittersweet day for Yale Bulldogs football fans. Yes, the school made its first ever postseason run in 2025 and largely thanks to one of their defensive
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 28.7% of U.S. adults have a disability, but on these campuses, the share is even higher (1). More than 20% of students at Brown and Harvard are registered as disabled, while Amherst sits at 34%.
Ivy League college students are reportedly exploiting sketchy “disability” statuses to partake in lavish perks. “You hear ‘students with disabilities’ and it’s not kids in wheelchairs,” one […]
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Ivy League to NFL? How a kid can look at the big picture as a recruit
Our series behind curtain of D-1 recruiting looks at sports as a path to life success. We also chat with a former player who went from D-3 to the NFL.
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Richwoods HS students headed to Ivy League schools
PEORIA – Two Richwoods High School students have earned full-ride scholarships to Ivy League universities through the QuestBridge National College Match program.
The Watsonville High School senior was matched through QuestBridge to attend an Ivy League school with tuition, housing, textbooks, food and travel fully paid for. She settled on Brown University,