NBA players are already beginning to feel alone in the bubble. Later this month, NBA players will finally return to the court to try to end the regular season that was so rudely interrupted by the Coronavirus. As a way to keep players safe, everyone stays on the Orlando, Florida …
Read More »Chicago closes its first restaurant for violating COVID-19 rules
Over the weekend, the city ordered Wise Owl Drinkery & Cookhouse to close immediately after breaking the reopening rules. West Loop site violations included exceeding 25 percent of indoor capacity, failing to maintain social detachment, and not requiring clients to wear face covers, according to Business Affairs and Consumer Protection’s …
Read More »Zindzi Mandela, South African activist and ambassador, dies at 59
JOHANNESBURG – Zindziswa Mandela, the youngest daughter of Nelson Mandela and Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, who found her own voice as an activist and poet, died on Monday in Johannesburg. She was 59 years old. His death, in a hospital, was announced by Cyril Ramaphosa, President of South Africa. He did not …
Read More »UK Basketball: John Calipari Announces Minority Leadership Initiative
Kentucky head coach John Calipari is taking a step forward to help minorities seeking to advance into the world of college athletics. Calipari and Harvard coach Tommy Amaker announced Monday that they were working with the John McLendon Foundation to launch the Minority Leadership Initiative. This will provide minorities with …
Read More »Patriot League Cancels Fall Sports: Big Ten Invites Army and Navy for 2020 to Make Sense Amid Coronavirus
The Patriot League became the second Division 1 conference to cancel fall sports on Monday, but a key condition of its decision could help Rutgers and the Big Ten play amid the coronavirus pandemic. The United States Naval and Military Academies will be free to pursue the competition, according to …
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