This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss has withdrawn from UCLA’s prestigious Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture scheduled ...
Alysa Liu is left to carry the hopes of the "Blade Angels" into the women's free skate at the Milan Cortina Olympics after Amber Glenn and Isabeau Levito didn't get the scores they were looking for to ...
Editor's note: Follow Olympics figure skating live results and updates from the 2026 Winter Games. MILAN — Amber Glenn seemed in control when she nailed her triple Axel to start her short program with ...
MILAN — The worst thing about Amber Glenn’s routine wasn’t the fact she missed an element and torpedoed her score. The worst thing is that the tough part of her routine was already over when she did.
The Zamanakos Endowed Lectureship in Hellenic Studies is an annual lecture to be held on behalf of the Hellenic Studies Program of UMass Lowell. The Hellenic Studies Program is dedicated to forging ...
Texas A&M University will end its women’s and gender studies program — a decision that came as the flagship also canceled six courses and modified hundreds of syllabi across campus to enforce a ...
ABSTRACT: This paper develops a Generalized Gauge Equation (GGE) framework within the principal bundle P( M,GL( n,ℂ ) ) to achieve geometric unification of fundamental interactions. The core ...
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art announced a new lecture series called Building Bridges with its inaugural program set to feature a conversation with 44th president of the ...
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) A pilot program that shuttles people of all abilities up and down State Street is being extended. It's called The Loop Shuttle. City leaders said 16,700 people have taken ...
KANNAPOLIS, N.C. — A new walking path has opened in Kannapolis, offering a two-thirds of a mile loop on the sidewalks of Glen Afton Boulevard. The path is part of the Loop the Loop program, which ...
As rain poured outside Monday evening, students, faculty and community members gathered in a small classroom in Dwinelle Hall for UCSB associate professor of history Sherene Seikaly’s lecture ...