Women’s World Cup: Why U.S./Mexico pivoted from 2027 to ‘record-breaking’ bid for 2031 The U.S. and Mexico submitted their joint bid in December, rivalling a proposal from Brazil and a combined European bid from Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands. The U.S. has hosted the tournament ... 05/2/2024 - 3:30 am | View Link
Aggieland’s economy benefitting from the Brazil vs. Mexico Soccer game COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - With thousands expected to come to Aggieland the weekend of the Mexico vs Brazil soccer game, the hospitality industry will be benefitting. The game is over a month out ... 05/1/2024 - 8:12 pm | View Link
A&M AD Alberts hopes Mexico-Brazil soccer match at Kyle Field sets attendance record Texas A&M athletic director Trev Alberts hopes the Mexico-Brazil soccer match at Kyle Field on June 8 can break the Mexican team’s attendance record for a match played in America. 05/1/2024 - 10:45 am | View Link
Texas A&M eyes record crowd for Mexico vs. Brazil soccer match at Kyle Field COLLEGE STATION — Mexican soccer legend Pável Pardo ... in a match between Mexico and New Zealand. Kyle Field holds more than 100,000 fans and routinely sells out for A&M football games — but this is ... 04/30/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
SEC offices aware of viral video of Georgia pitcher SEC officials are aware of a video, circulating on social media, that onlookers believe shows Georgia pitcher Christian Mracna putting substance on back of glove. 04/29/2024 - 12:34 pm | View Link
When Kabul fell to the Taliban, returning the country to the fundamentalist group’s control after two transformative decades, scores of Afghan women were compelled to flee. Those who remained faced a reality in which they could no longer be who they are: journalists deleted evidence of their work, artists destroyed their creations, and graduates set fire to their degrees.
While the Taliban forced many Afghan women to abandon their workplaces and universities, some chose to fight back.
BEIJING — The death toll from a collapsed highway in southeastern China climbed to 48 on Thursday as searchers dug for a second day through a treacherous and mountainous area.
One side of the four-lane highway in the city of Meizhou gave way about 2 a.m. on Wednesday after a month of heavy rains in Guangdong province.
The British royal family is celebrating Princess Charlotte’s 9th birthday with a new portrait taken by her mother, Kate Middleton.
The image—shared to the official Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) accounts of the Prince and Princess of Wales on Thursday morning—shows Charlotte in a garden, smiling beside a pink flower bush.
It’s been more than 50 years since Columbia University became the site of student demonstrations amid unrest over the Vietnam War, but the spirit of protest on campus remains strong.
Late Tuesday night, dozens of protestors sieged Hamilton Hall—the iconic site of numerous student occupations over the course of history—and unfurled a banner to reveal the building’s new name by protestors: “Hind’s Hall.” The designation was in honor of six-year-old Hind Rajab, who was killed by Israeli troops in Gaza.
(CHICAGO) — For five days, the shouts of student protesters and supporters rang out from Northwestern University’s Deering Meadow as they joined demonstrations against the Israel-Hamas war unfolding on college campuses nationwide.
But the meadow on the suburban Chicago campus fell silent hours after student organizers and the school announced an agreement late Monday to curb protest activity in return for the reestablishment of an advisory committee on university investments and other commitments.
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By Tuesday, only two unoccupied tents remained, surrounded by abandoned folding chairs, cases of bottled water and other supplies.
By quickly defusing the protests in Evanston and avoiding the longer standoffs that happened on other campuses, the agreement at Northwestern offered an example of successful negotiations between anti-war demonstrators and administrators.
For Pia Hollenstein, the long-awaited ruling at the European Court of Human Rights for a case brought against the Swiss government by her group, KlimaSeniorinnen, came at an inconvenient time. At 73, the retired nurse and former Parliamentarian from St. Gallen is an avid climber, and on the day of the verdict, she was planning to hike the Grisons Alps.