June 19, 2013

More campus confidential Articles

  • Virginia coach London blasts departing QB Sims

    By Kevin Dunleavy | 05/31/13 12:30 PM

    There is no love lost between the University of Virginia and quarterback Phillip Sims. In an unusual and harshly-worded statement, Cavaliers coach Mike London criticized Sims as he announced his departure. Sims, a transfer from Alabama, was rated the No. 1 quarterback of his class (ESPN) coming...

  • Feinstein reacts to criticism of his tournament

    By Kevin Dunleavy | 05/29/13 12:30 PM

    John Feinstein, best-selling author and organizer of the BB&T Classic college basketball tournament, didn’t take kindly to criticism of his event in a recent blog post on Terrapinstationmd.com. He registered his disapproval in a lengthy post at the bottom. See the link below....

  • Another NYC import for George Mason

    By Kevin Dunleavy | 05/29/13 12:15 PM

    George Mason basketball coach and New York City native Paul Hewitt continues to mine talent from the area where he grew up. And why not? With the Patriots headed for the Atlantic-10, the recruiting focus should shift to the northeast. On Wednesday, the Patriots announced the signing of...

  • Elon joins the CAA

    By Kevin Dunleavy | 05/23/13 04:45 PM

    Calling it a “big and exciting day,” for his conference, Colonial Athletic Association commissioner Tom Yeager announced the addition of Elon on Thursday afternoon. The North Carolina private school leaves the rapidly disintegrating Southern Conference to join the CAA in 2014, becoming its...

  • RB Richardson leaves Virginia

    By Kevin Dunleavy | 05/16/13 06:20 PM

    Clifton Richardson was once one of the brightest football prospects at Virginia. But after an injury-plagued 2012 and a tumble down the depth chart he has left the program according to coach Mike London. “Clifton Richardson has been granted permission to seek a release from his scholarship...

  • Terps first Big Ten game at Byrd will be Ohio State

    By Kevin Dunleavy | 05/16/13 02:45 PM

    The Big Ten announced its 2014 football schedule on Thursday, revealing the eight opponents for Maryland in its first season in the conference. The Terps’ first Big Ten game will come Sept. 27 at Indiana followed by their first Big Ten game at Byrd Stadium, Oct. 4 against Ohio State. The...

  • Terps to play at Ohio State in Big Ten/ACC Challenge

    By Kevin Dunleavy | 05/08/13 03:50 PM

    The Maryland basketball team will get a taste of what life in the Big Ten will be on Dec. 4 when it travels to Ohio State for the Big Ten/ACC Challenge, in the Terrapins final season on the ACC side of the series. It will be the first time the teams have met in the Challenge and the first...



From the Weekly Standard

  • Frack to the Future

    Williston, N.D.

    Read More...
  • Downsize Ike

    The beleaguered Eisenhower Memorial Commission holds its next public gathering later this month, and before its members duck-walk into the hearing room, huddled in a hoplite phalanx against a...

    Read More...
  • The Lesson of Kermit Gosnell

    What was the lesson of the Kermit Gosnell trial? Since the Philadelphia doctor was convicted last month of murdering three born-alive infants, two competing viewpoints have emerged.

    Read More...