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Subscribers to B1G+ will see some changes this summer. Beginning July 1, B1G+ will no longer offer a monthly school pass. An email to subscribers Friday morning said the streaming service is "consolidating our subscription options to provide access to more non-televised events across the Big Ten Conference for a better value." Under the current monthly school pass, subscribers could select a school and have access to all of their B1G+ games and that school's on-demand library. That plan cost $9.95 a month. With the elimination of the school-specific plans, the streaming service is dropping sub...
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Clovis (Calif.) North 2025 running back McKay Madsen took his official visit to UCLA over the weekend. The 6-foot-2, 235-pound McKay was fresh off hanging with the staff and program at the spring game at the end of April. “My official visit was such an awesome experience getting the full taste of Westwood and spending time down there for a weekend,” McKay said. “Some highlights for me were eating with the coaches and staff at super nice restaurants and just getting to talk with them about anything and strengthening those relationships. I also loved being at the Rose Bowl and touring around it ...
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全米各地の大学キャンパスで、パレスチナ自治区ガザ地区の住民を支持する抗議行動が続いている事態を受けて...
BBC NEWS JAPAN
US-Präsident Joe Biden hat nach der Räumung eines weiteren propalästinensischen Zeltlagers auf dem Campus einer Elite-Universität Gewalt bei den Protesten aufs Schärfste verurteilt. «Es gibt das Recht zu protestieren, aber nicht das Recht, Chaos zu verursachen», sagte Biden in einer kurzfristig anberaumten Rede im Weißen Haus. Es müsse Ordnung herrschen, die USA seien kein gesetzloses Land. Der Demokrat machte gleichzeitig deutlich, dass ihn die Proteste nicht dazu veranlassen, seine Nahost-Politik zu überdenken. Wenige Stunden vor Bidens Rede hatte die Polizei in Los Angeles ein Protestlager ...
DPA (German)
パレスチナ自治区ガザ地区での戦争をめぐり、学生らがイスラエルなどへの抗議の野営を続ける米カリフォルニ...
BBC NEWS JAPAN
UCLA redshirt freshman forward Mac Etienne was arrested and cited for assault after appearing to spit at Arizona fans following the Bruins’ 76-66 loss to the Wildcats Thursday evening. A video appears to show the four-star recruit—out for the season with a knee injury—looking toward Arizona fans and spitting in their direction after the game. Etienne returned to the locker room with the team before university police told him he would be placed under arrest and issued a citation for assault with “the intent to injure, provoke, or insult.” He was not placed in handcuffs. “We allowed him to go wi...
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