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Author: Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY

Sports

Is basketball necessary? For Maryland women’s coach Brenda Frese and her family, there’s no doubt

March 27, 2021March 28, 2021 Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY Comments Off on Is basketball necessary? For Maryland women’s coach Brenda Frese and her family, there’s no doubt

Brenda Frese is trying to lead the Terrapins to another national title under watchful eye of her greatest fan, her father, who has prostate cancer.

Sports

NCAA put working moms in a pinch, making coaches’ kids count against travel party restrictions to women’s NCAA Tournament

March 24, 2021 Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY Comments Off on NCAA put working moms in a pinch, making coaches’ kids count against travel party restrictions to women’s NCAA Tournament

The NCAA put working moms in a pinch by making coaches’ kids count against the travel roster to the NCAA Tournament — including nursing infants.

Sports

Opinion: Big Ten men bust your bracket? Time to switch your viewing to the Big Ten women

March 22, 2021March 22, 2021 Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY Comments Off on Opinion: Big Ten men bust your bracket? Time to switch your viewing to the Big Ten women

The Big Ten men busted many brackets. Want to still watch excellent basketball? Watch the Big Ten women play.

News

‘It’s her time to take over:’ Dawn Staley determined to lift Black women coaches, win another title at South Carolina

March 21, 2021 Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘It’s her time to take over:’ Dawn Staley determined to lift Black women coaches, win another title at South Carolina

Dawn Staley is one of the best coaches in college basketball. But she’s not just content with winning. She also wants to elevate Black women coaches.

Nation

Going to college over Zoom is exhausting. It’s worse in a 16-hour time difference: ‘I feel like a vampire’

March 13, 2021March 14, 2021 Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY Comments Off on Going to college over Zoom is exhausting. It’s worse in a 16-hour time difference: ‘I feel like a vampire’

Stuck overseas, thousands of students are taking classes into the wee hours of the night, desperate to keep up with their classmates.

Nation

Predominantly white colleges tackle racism, diversity, equity and inclusion

February 26, 2021February 27, 2021 Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY Comments Off on Predominantly white colleges tackle racism, diversity, equity and inclusion

In the wake of a national reckoning on race, higher-ed leaders are “finally understanding that instead of fixing people, we need to fix institutions.”

Nation

Stranded international college students feel abandoned. They are suing the US government.

February 20, 2021February 20, 2021 Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY Comments Off on Stranded international college students feel abandoned. They are suing the US government.

Without in-person classes, DHS and ICE banned first-year international students from entering America. Now they’re fighting back with a lawsuit.

News

Oregon law to decriminalize all drugs goes into effect, offering addicts rehab instead of prison

February 1, 2021 Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY Comments Off on Oregon law to decriminalize all drugs goes into effect, offering addicts rehab instead of prison

Progressive legislation that decriminalizes all drugs in Oregon looks to give addicts an opportunity for a different life through rehab and treatment.

Nation

Meet Flo, an old Winnebago delivering COVID-19 tests, flu shots and food to students in need

January 30, 2021 Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY Comments Off on Meet Flo, an old Winnebago delivering COVID-19 tests, flu shots and food to students in need

Meet Flo, a 40-foot Winnebago purchased by a New Mexico school district with CARES funding and converted into a mobile nursing unit.

News

College campuses drove major COVID-19 outbreaks. Now, will they require the vaccine?

December 10, 2020 Lindsay Schnell, USA TODAY Comments Off on College campuses drove major COVID-19 outbreaks. Now, will they require the vaccine?

After a fall of COVID outbreaks, college students are expected back on campus in 2021. Will they be required to have the vaccine once it’s available?

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USA TODAY Sports staff makes college football picks: Check out the predictions for 2023

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