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LSU reeling amid protracted reviews of sexual assault cases

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When LSU's football team emerges from the north end zone tunnel in 102,000-seat Tiger Stadium for its traditional spring scrimmage on Saturday, players will...

Vartan Gregorian, longtime president of Carnegie Corp., dies

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NEW YORK — Vartan Gregorian, the noted scholar and philanthropic leader who has led the Carnegie Corporation of New York since 1997, died Thursday...

Indiana budget outlook shows bigger tax revenue jump

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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana’s state tax collections are expected to bounce back even stronger than expected from the pandemic recession. ...

Mayor’s request for release of school shooting video denied

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The mayor of the east Tennessee city of Knoxville requested the release of video footage of a high school shooting that left one student...

Cincinnati hires UNC Greensboro basketball coach Wes Miller

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CINCINNATI — Cincinnati has hired UNC Greensboro coach Wes Miller to replace the fired John Brannen. ...

Maj. Gen. Cedric Wins unanimous pick: VMI’s 1st Black leader

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LEXINGTON, Va. — Maj. Gen. Cedric Wins, who was named interim superintendent of Virginia Military Institute amid the controversy over the school’s Confederate ties...

College sports already adapting to new NCAA transfer rules

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As spring practice winds down, Arkansas coach Sam Pittman sees some potential holes in his roster. ...

Indiana budget outlook shows bigger tax revenue jump

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<p>INDIANAPOLIS &mdash; Indiana’s state tax collections are expected to bounce back even stronger than expected from the pandemic recession.</p> ...

Coalition launches program to lift minority football coaches

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An organization started by Maryland’s Mike Locksley is trying to help advance the careers of minority football coaches by connecting them with the people...

Mayor’s request for release of school shooting video denied

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<p>The mayor of the east Tennessee city of Knoxville requested the release of video footage of a high school shooting that left one student...