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Over 150 employees took to the slopes to clear the alpine wonderland of refuse, during which they found a veritable treasure trove of items.
As high school seniors celebrate graduation and rising juniors begin charting their path ahead, the question of "what's next?
More than 150 employees removed about 780 pounds of trash from the mountain — and boy, did they find some weird stuff.
Thirty-five years ago this July, an avalanche killed forty-three climbers on a mountain called Lenin Peak. I witnessed the ...
Like Fresno State, Stony Brook and Oral Roberts before them, the Murray State Racers are about to be embraced as the College World Series' lovable underdogs by local fans looking to adopt a team for ...
Also going up for sale are a blue velvet suit that Mike Myers wore as Austin Powers in “Goldmember,” and a Citroën 2CV driven ...
The College World Series opens Friday with two games at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska. The first game pits Coastal Carolina against Arizona in the afternoon and Louisville and Oregon ...
Snow College has announced the appointment of five new members to its Board of Trustees, with their terms set to begin July 1. The new trustees will each serve a four-year term, with the option to ...
Snow College will proudly celebrate the accomplishments of its 1,573 graduates during commencement ceremonies scheduled for May 1-2. The events will honor the hard work, dedication, and success of ...
A familiar foe likely ended College of Southern Idaho’s season. National No. 1 and top-seeded Snow College routed No. 2 seed CSI, 91-68, in the Region 18 championship Saturday at Snow College in ...
Pearl City native Mikayla Calvey, 17, is Hawaii’s first ever resident to earn a scholarship to play cornhole in college. Calvey has been tossing bags for less than four years and co-founded a ...