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Some 3,000 students and spectators descended on the Memorial Field House at the East end of the Springfield College campus. A cold Tuesday night with temperatures in the mid 20s, students abandoned ...
Leaving your family and moving 4,800 miles away is one of the hardest things a 15-year-old can do. But since she left her home in Kyiv, Ukraine, three years ago, Kateryna Koval has fit in perfectly at ...
In a season defined by resilience and grit, the Springfield College football team delivered its most emphatic statement yet. Facing the reigning national champions and No. 2 team in the country, the ...
Nestled on scenic Cape Cod, YMCA Camp Lyndon has been a beacon for youth and community enrichment for over 50 years. Originally established as a summer camp, Lyndon now doubles as a community hub, ...
Steve Turner, in the midst of his 21st season as the head coach at Gonzaga College High School (DC), has racked up more than his fair share of accolades throughout his career. However, Turner measures ...
place courtside as the assistant coach of Don Bosco Preparatory High School basketball team. She is the driving force behind her son Dylan Harper’s journey on and off the court. Dylan, 17, a 6-foot-5 ...
Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863, over 150 years ago. It was so long ago that it seems impossible that someone alive in the 21st century could be the son of a ...
In a time filled with holiday spirit, Christmas trees and decorations can be found across campus. Last week’s snowfall and the newly set-up Christmas tree on the Naismith Green were a perfect and ...
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Students have once again returned to Springfield College for the start of the new academic year, but this fall, temperatures are increasing, and students are certainly feeling the heat. During just ...
The 2023-24 athletic year presented Cornelius “CJ” Ingram II with a fascinating decision. Playing for his hometown Hawthorne High School in Hawthorne, Fla. the lanky 6-foot-7 Ingram dominated on both ...