Christopher Vargas, a 5-star recruit from Massachusetts, has held a UW offer since late May.
The Ohio Academy of Science announced that Mr. Benjamin Bartyzel and Mr. Samarth Khandelwal will represent Ohio at the ...
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No. 2 Indiana stunned No. 1 Ohio State 13-10 to clinch its first outright Big Ten championship since 1945. The win all but secures the No. 1 overall seed in the College Football Playoff and sends the ...
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Countries around the world are increasing renewable energy production to mitigate climate change. In the U.S., renewable energy production has more than doubled over the past decade, although clean ...
A coalition of state financial officers and government watchdogs says more than $225 million in taxpayer money.