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By Kendra Bryant, Staff Writer Towson University’s Doc the Tiger is well known and beloved across campus. He’s responsible ...
The riverfront area is a hub of activity, with boats bobbing in the marina and people strolling along the promenade. It’s the ...
High school sports teams, more often than not, are synonymous with memorable mascots. Such as the Rhinelander High Hodags, in Wisconsin. (You know: The Hodag. That fearsome, ox-looking, cryptid said ...
ST. LOUIS – High school mascots are often more than just a team name. They play a major role in shaping a school’s sports culture, from rallying cries to fight songs and pregame rituals.
Readers weigh in on the Super Bowl, UA's cancellation of Rethinking Race, the dismissal of pennies and more federal politics.