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Columbia seeks to avoid the Harvard trap at antisemitism hearing
Columbia University is in the hot seat as House Republicans are ready to question four of its top officials on Wednesday for a hearing regarding antisemitism on campus. Columbia President Nemat Shafik, along with two members of the Board of Trustees and a professor, will be questioned by the House Education and the Workforce […]
Beloit Turner responds to early deficit to beat Clinton; Brodhead/Juda sweeps doubleheader in Walworth vs. Big Foot
Visiting Clinton scored first, but Beloit Turner answered quickly with a three-run second inning and went on to post an 8-3 victory in Rock Valley Conference baseball Wednesday. The game at the Stateline Youth Sports Complex was a makeup from a Tuesday rainout. The teams are scheduled to square off in Clinton on Thursday. The Cougars’ Logan Hendricks blasted a solo home run off Turner starter Andy Buckley in the...
Harlem, North Boone softball show off strongest batteries midway through season
Having the best pitcher in the conference AND the best catcher in the conference is not only unique, but it's about as much of an advantage as you can have in softball. And when that pitcher and catcher can hit as well as anybody in the entire region, that boosts that advantage even higher. ...
Sign Song Dancers raise awareness about Deaf community
CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis. (WEAU) - A student group is working to raise awareness around the Deaf community--through dance. The Sign Song Dancers is a performance group that includes Deaf and hard-of-hearing students from the Wisconsin School for the Deaf. Today they traveled from Delavan to the Chippewa Valley to showcase...
North Boone outscores Byron in Big Northern Conference showdown
POPAR GROVE, Ill. (WTVO/WQRF) — There will be a lot of showdowns in a deep Big Northern Conference in baseball this season. One played out at North Boone High School Monday afternoon where the North Boone Vikings outscored the Byron Tigers 13-7. Byron came into the game with a 4-0 mark in the BNC and […]
Lady Cougars finally play string of games after weather issues
Lady Cougars finally play string of games after weather issues. The Clinton Cougars lost to the Jefferson Eagles 4-0 on April 8 at Riverfront Park. Jefferson got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after Ashlyn Enke singled, and Aeryn Messmann tripled, each 0 scoring one run.
Brodhead/Juda sweeps Rock Valley Conference triangular meet
Brodhead/Juda’s boys and girls track and field teams swept a pair of Rock Valley Conference dual meets at a triangular in Clinton on Wednesday. Addison Yates won three individual events for the Cardinals girls, who beat Clinton 99-43 and Walworth Big Foot 94-48. Yates also led off their winning 800-meter relay. Her individual wins came in the 100 hurdles in 16.80 seconds and the high and long jumps with marks of 5-foot-2 and 16 feet, respectively. ...
Lake Dogs – People’s Choice Poll
Welcome to our People’s Choice poll, where you can vote for your favorite canine contestant to be included in our popular Lake Dogs feature in the Autumn 2024 issue of At The Lake Magazine. The options in the poll represent the first 10 entries we received during our official Lake Dogs 2024 submission period, which is now closed.
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