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sports

Indiana Football: From Worst to First

December 6, 2025

Indiana University's football team has a history of struggles. They have the most losses of any Division I program. But this season, they are undefeated and ranked second in the country. They are about to play Ohio State for the Big Ten title. This is a big deal for a team that hasn't won a bowl gam

crime

Safety Concerns Rise at Baton Rouge Student Housing

December 6, 2025

The Cadence at Southern University apartments have seen a surge in crime this year. Police reports show 58 incidents, including assaults and burglaries, since January. Two tragic shootings have shaken the community. In October, 17-year-old Micah Booker lost his life there. Just recently, 21-year-old

finance

A New Leader for Arkansas' Biggest Bond Issuer

December 6, 2025

Robert "Ro" Arrington is now the permanent leader of the Arkansas Development Finance Authority. This group is the state's largest bond issuer. Arrington had been filling in as interim president since August. He took over after the previous leader, Mark Conine, stepped down. Arrington has been part

sports

Alamosa's Wrestling Team Starts Season with a Bang

December 6, 2025

Alamosa High School's wrestling team kicked off their season with a strong victory against Brush, the defending state champions. The Mean Moose dominated the match, winning almost every bout. This win is a great start, but it's important to remember that Brush was still getting back into the swing o

education

Discovering Moldova's Wine Culture Through Student Eyes

December 6, 2025

Students from Washington State University recently visited Moldova, diving deep into the country's rich winemaking traditions. They explored ancient sites, like medieval ruins and monasteries, where monks once hid to protect their wine. This trip was more than just a tour; it was a chance to underst

finance

Justice Served: Billionaire Ordered to Fund Medical Breakthroughs

December 6, 2025

A wealthy Russian businessman, Dmitry Rybolovlev, faced a tough loss in court. He had tried to avoid paying a huge sum to a U. S. venture capital firm. This firm supports startups working on life-saving treatments. The judge said no, his family trust must pay up. The judge, Kathaleen St. J. McCormi

education

Why Oregon's Reading Crisis Needs a Fresh Approach

December 6, 2025

Oregon is facing a serious issue with student literacy. Governor Tina Kotek is pushing for better reading education, but the state's universities are not fully on board. The governor formed a panel to improve how future teachers are trained. The panel suggested using more research-backed teaching m

business

Smart Tech: How Automation is Changing Business Campaigns

December 6, 2025

In today’s fast-paced business world, managing campaigns manually is like trying to build a house with just a hammer. Buyers now use many different ways to connect with companies. They want messages that feel personal and they take their time deciding. Automation is the tool that helps marketers kee

technology

When to Expect Samsung's Next Big Smartwatch

December 5, 2025

Samsung's Galaxy Watch Ultra made its debut in 2024, and this year, they released the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2025, which is essentially the same device but with a new color scheme. This has left many people wondering when the actual Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 will hit the market. A recent report suggests tha

health

Global Cosmetic Rules: Keeping Up with the Times

December 5, 2025

The world of cosmeceuticals is booming. This means rules need to catch up. Different countries have different ways of handling these products. Some places are strict. Others are more relaxed. This makes things confusing for companies and consumers alike. One big problem is that there is no agreed-u