From Ben Woodside's jaw-dropping 60 points to Thomas Robinson's block heard around the world, these are the sport's best statlines and moments of the last quarter century.
Kamari Felton had bounced between aunties’ sofas and D.C. homeless shelters. Now, just as he was about to go to college, the system let him down again.
The Nebraska volleyball team broke the all-time attendance record for a women’s sporting event, with 92,003 fans jammed into Memorial Stadium for a match against Omaha.
Students tend to rate their orientation experiences highly, according to a new Student Voice survey. Yet data suggest modality matters in student satisfaction, and there’s a gap between what students want from orientation and what they’re getting out of it. Edgar Quiroz Sanchez, a senior studying psychology and law, society and justice at the University of Washington at Seattle, has experienced new-student orientation from multiple perspectives. Today, he works as an orientation coordinator in the campus’s first-year programs office. Previously, he led orientation sessions. And in 2020, in the early months of COVID-19, he was a first-year student participating in a rapidly reimagined, all-online orientation.