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With Independence Day falling on a Friday this year, that sets up weekend-long celebrations that extend the holiday. Here’s a ...
Former Ohio Supreme Court Justice Bill O’Neill has announced plans to run for the northeast Ohio congressional seat held by Republican U.S. Rep. David Joyce. The 78-year-old ...
In Memoriam: Susan Brynteson Article by UDaily staff Photos courtesy of University Archives and Records Management, Office of Communications and Marketing June 03, 2025 Campus community remembers ...
The Grand Valley is gearing up for Bike Month with a series of events in May 2025.
Grand Valley State defensive lineman Josh Schell will transfer to Tennessee football. Schell acknowledged his decision on the X social media platform after multiple reports of his signing. He is a ...
Grand Valley football creates unforgettable memories with Special Olympic athletes during Victory Day at Lubbers Stadium.
Grand Valley State women's basketball team built a big lead early and held on late to beat Cal State Dominguez Hills, 70-58.
The Oscars in memoriam tribute, meant to honor names in film lost over the past year, skipped Michelle Trachtenberg and several others Sunday night.
Among the actors not honored during the televised In Memoriam segment was Michelle Trachtenberg (“Harriet the Spy,” “17 Again”), who passed away only last week at the age of 39.
Michelle Trachtenberg, Tony Todd, Shannen Doherty and Morgan Spurlock were among the artists left off the televised In Memoriam segment at the 2025 Oscars.
Gene Hackman, James Earl Jones, Maggie Smith, Gena Rowlands and Donald Sutherland were honored during the Oscars' In Memoriam segment Sunday night. Who else made the memorial list?
Stars not included in the 2025 Oscars "In Memoriam" segment were Shannen Doherty, Michelle Trachtenberg, Tony Todd, and more.