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UMD’s 11-10 victory at UMary put them in the sixth seed in next week’s league tournament. There was lots of traffic on the basepaths for both sides in the early innings, as the Bulldogs led 8 ...
UMD softball’s chance of going to the NCAA tournament via conference tournament was ended on Friday, as the Bulldogs fell to Augustana 8-2. After holding a 2-0 lead thanks to an Ava Johnson solo ...
Both Southwest Minnesota State and Winona State were swept in doubleheaders on Friday, meaning UMD can finish no lower than eighth after Saturday's single-game finale. Eight teams will participate ...
Isabel Smalley will graduate Saturday from the University of Minnesota Duluth, double-majoring in Biology and Computer Science. These two disciplines have allowed her to study plant genetics and ...
“The university is aware that some international students at institutions nationwide, including UMD, have experienced the unexpected termination of their lawful status in the U.S.,” Susan ...
And for the General Election 2025, Progress Singapore Party (PSP) has unintentionally got the ball rolling. In a viral video, founder and chairman Dr Tan Cheng Bock, secretary-general Leong Mun ...
SINGAPORE: Progress Singapore Party’s (PSP) Jeffrey Khoo will be its candidate standing in Marymount SMC at the upcoming General Election. "The party has asked me to come here to serve as the ...
BCE is currently in the process of acquiring Ziply Fiber, a fiber-optic internet provider in the Pacific Northwest region of the U.S. Under the partnership, BCE and PSP Investments have formed a ...
State police say a man was killed after fleeing from Pennsylvania State Police troopers during a traffic stop in Schuylkill County Saturday afternoon. According to a press release, troopers ...
There’s a new wave of Spring anime to enjoy through the next few months, and Hulu has revealed that they will be offering even more shows starting this May. The Spring 2025 anime schedule is ...
SINGAPORE - From one election to the next, the PSP has gone from being a political upstart with two Non-Constituency MP seats in Parliament to an opposition party with an unclear future.
SINGAPORE: Progress Singapore Party (PSP) founder and chairman Tan Cheng Bock confirmed on Saturday (May 10) that he will retire from electoral politics. He will, however, remain in the party ...