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Even with offseason workouts in full swing, the New England Patriots are not done building their team on and off the field.
Campus leadership confirmed Carolyn Rygg resigned this past week, though a specific reason for her departure was not made ...
President Donald Trump’s budget request for the next fiscal year would cut $1.9 billion of various housing and community ...
When it comes to the future of the College Football Playoff, there were as many opinions as there were coaches on hand at the ...
Stewart was the deputy athletic director at Centre for the last ... playing four years on the men’s basketball team at Roanoke (Va.) College, where he graduated in 2003. He went on to earn ...
A man was hospitalized after a Saturday stabbing in Northeast D.C. Residents of Bowie gathered to celebrate Memorial Day on ...
House Republicans passed their multi-trillion-dollar tax breaks package. Speaker Mike Johnson (R) defied skeptics within his ...
We are getting an early-look at the November Gubernatorial matchup in Virginia. A new poll released by Roanoke College shows ...
A poll out this week from Roanoke College has Democrat Abigail Spanberger with a 17-point lead on Republican Winsome ...
Two newly released polls show Abigail Spanberger is in front in the race to be Virginia’s next governor, but the question is, by how much.
Hackman kept a nearly year-round schedule with Roanoke College athletics, and was involved years after the decision to end football, retiring as athletic director in 1971. He died in 1987.
The focus on firsts permeates the Roanoke program. Athletic director Curtis Campbell, a Pulaski County native who took the helm of the Maroons’ athletic department last spring after serving in the ...