The trend of boys basketball players heading off to prep school has become commonplace for some of the top talent out of Central New York in recent seasons. This year, a former All-CNY player of the ...
Poughkeepsie’s revival is unfolding through community-driven projects, addressing urban renewal scars while fostering hope ...
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Rough Draft Atlanta on MSNMarist student creates program to engage creatively with classmates, eldersHigh school student Judson DiVenere, inspired by his late grandfather's residency at Fountainview Center for Alzheimer's, has ...
Marist College, a private institution, has been offering online bachelor's degree programs since 2003-2004. All of the online classes are recorded and archived so students can access lecture ...
On Thursday, Fairfield had just a mere second (1.1 seconds to be exact) to find an unlikely bucket or face overtime against MAAC-leading foe Marist. Junior Deon Perry (19 points) received the ...
But coach Gerry McNamara's thoughts were with tireless freshman guard Gavin Doty, who had to be helped off the court with 2:45 left in the 72-67 loss to Marist at McCann Arena. Advertisement ...
But before that, he started at Marist as a freshman—and was the only player to do so in Dawczak's time there. "He was just so advanced physically at the wide receiver position. He came in as a 6 ...
Harpring has benefited from the influencers in her life, whether that’s her father, who shared 1994 Mr. Basketball honors in Georgia, or her mother, Amanda, who is a doctor.
With enrollment declining, River Trail Village’s financial success will be a key test for the college’s future — a stark ...
Deon Perry's 19 points and hit a three-quarter court heave as time expired to help Fairfield defeat Marist 59-56 on Thursday night. Jaden Daughtry makes go-ahead layup with 1 second left in OT as ...
POUGHKEEPSIE — Marist College, a private university on the banks of the Hudson River north of downtown Poughkeepsie, will be renamed Marist University next year. The school announced the change ...
Sitting out the first month of the season due to a broken collarbone suffered while playing football, Marist’s Stephen Brown could not wait to get back on the basketball court. While his ...
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