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The Carolina Panthers’ black panther head logo — with its piercing eyes and silver trim — has represented the franchise since ...
Charisse Bush said the news that Wright State University is shutting down its five cultural identity centers because of a new ...
The University of Alabama in Huntsville announced that its new athletics logo is now fully charged and ready to go.
Wright State has struggled to decide what the mascot is since it started playing varsity basketball in 1970. A student contest determined Wright State's colors would be hunter green and gold and the ...
Boise State opens the season at the end of August in a place where it’s, well, easy to work up a sweat. The Broncos are getting a head start.
Raw Is War (Raiders). Amidst WWE’s Attitude Era, fans knew WWE’s flagship program as Raw Is War. Nowadays, it is known as WWE Raw. On WWE Shop, fans have the opportunity to combine both eras ...
Follow Bill Kurelic on X for more Ohio State coverage In this update we have clips of Jerquaden Guilford, David Gabriel Georges, Neimann Lawrence, Favour Akih, Cameron Wagner and other top talent ...
Wright State's Horizon League road map begins with a midweek trip to Northern Kentucky on September 30, followed by a visit to Cleveland State to open October. The Raiders will see a stretch of six of ...
They want to walk across the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge that spans the Missouri River between Omaha’s state of Nebraska and the Hawkeye State, Iowa, which is home to another idea that could fit this ...
Senate Bill 24, naming the 1905 Wright Flyer III by Orville and Wilbur Wright of Dayton as Ohio's state aircraft, was signed into law by Gov. Mike DeWine in April and will go into effect on July 2.
Ohio named the 1905 Wright Flyer III as its official state airplane, with Governor DeWine signing the bill at Carillon Historical Park in Dayton, recognizing the state's aviation history.
Because the roster can only be a certain size, the Raiders were forced to make a corresponding move after signing Pratt. They chose to release defensive back Jonathan Sutherland, a Penn State product.
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