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Upcoming Match: La Salle Women’s Soccer to Face Columbia The La Salle University women’s soccer team will continue its challenging road schedule with an matchup against Columbia on September 7, 2025. The game is set to kick off at 2:30 PM. Venue: at Columbia Date & Time: September 7, 2025 | 2:30 PM Recent Match Recap: La Salle vs. Cornell In their latest outing, La Salle faced Cornell at Berman Field but fell short, suffering a narrow 1-0 defeat. This loss marked the second game in a grueling five-game road stretch for the Explorers. Match Highlights The only goal of…
Iowa Women’s Basketball Announces 2025-26 Nonconference Schedule The Iowa women’s basketball team has unveiled its nonconference schedule for the 2025-26 season. This announcement is highly anticipated, as it provides insight into the early challenges and opportunities the team will face leading up to the conference competition. Key Matchups and Dates The schedule includes several highlights that are sure to excite fans and players alike. Here are some key details regarding the matchups: Opening Game: The season kicks off with a home game on November 10, 2025, against the University of Northern Iowa. High-Profile Encounters: The Hawkeyes will host top-tier opponents,…
Networking Opportunity for Women Entrepreneurs in Marquette On Thursday morning, a gathering of entrepreneurial women took place in Marquette, Michigan, as part of Innovate Marquette’s quarterly event, Coffee and Conversation. The initiative offers a platform for women business owners to connect and exchange valuable resources in a supportive environment. The turnout was commendable, especially for an early start at 8 a.m. Attendees convened at Knot Work Studio, enjoying a complimentary coffee while engaging in discussions before proceeding with their workday. Aubry Healy, the Outreach & Engagement Manager at Innovate Marquette, highlighted the importance of fostering a space where women can…
Dayton Women’s Basketball Reveals Non-Conference Schedule for 2025-26 The University of Dayton women’s basketball team, under the leadership of Head Coach Tamika Williams-Jeter, has announced its non-conference schedule for the 2025-26 season. The Flyers will engage in an 11-game series before the end of the calendar year, featuring an exciting mix of home games, away contests, and neutral-site matches. Upcoming Matchups Season Opener: The Flyers will kick off their season on November 3 at Illinois State. Home Games: Dayton will host Mercyhurst on November 6, followed by home games against Belmont and Canisius on November 16 and November 21, respectively.…
Women’s Soccer Prepares for Match Against Ottawa Braves The women’s soccer team is gearing up for a crucial game against the Ottawa Braves, which will take place on Saturday. This match is significant as it marks an important stage in the season for both teams involved. Current Team Standing As the season advances, the women’s soccer team is striving for a strong performance. With several matches already played, the squad is focused on improving their overall standing in the league. Previous Encounters with Ottawa Braves The team has previously faced off against the Ottawa Braves, and their past encounters have…
Members of the Boonville Women’s Club showcase a quilt crafted by member Donna Barnard during a meeting earlier this year. This handmade quilt will be raffled to raise funds for their non-traditional scholarship initiative. Written by Laura Wax for Boonville Daily News Supporting Education Through Scholarships The Boonville Women’s Club plays a pivotal role in fostering educational opportunities within the community by sponsoring annual scholarships. Each year, the club awards three traditional scholarships along with one non-traditional scholarship aimed at non-traditional students seeking to further their education. Non-Traditional Scholarship Overview The non-traditional scholarship is specifically designed to assist individuals who…
Registration is now open for the “Exploring Engineering at Purdue” event, a complimentary initiative organized by the Women in Engineering Program. This program is specifically designed for high school students in their junior and senior years, creating a platform to explore various engineering pathways. Parents, guardians, or teachers are encouraged to accompany the participants. This event presents a unique opportunity for attendees to engage with professionals in the engineering field, as well as staff members, providing insight into engineering majors and experiential learning opportunities available at Purdue University. Scheduled for October 20, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET, the…
The Evolving Role of Women in Hunting and Fishing Women are increasingly becoming a prominent presence in hunting and fishing, yet many continue to confront skepticism about their abilities and experiences in the outdoors. A recent personal encounter highlights this challenge: after landing a 36-inch pike on a fly rod, a common question arose, “Did you catch that yourself?” This question encapsulates the doubts that women often face in a traditionally male-dominated space. Proving Credibility On that particular day, I also caught a 30-inch pike, a feat I had humorously linked to gaining credibility among my peers. My belief was…
Ravens Dominate Warriors in Women’s Soccer Match In a decisive victory, the Ravens women’s soccer team showcased their strength with a 5-1 win against the Midland Warriors. This match marked the team’s second consecutive win of the season, improving their record to 2-0. Match Highlights Early Lead: The Ravens took control early, scoring their first goal just two minutes into the match. Payton Vogelbacher played a pivotal role, assisting Anna Bolger, who expertly found the back of the net. Doubling the Score: Approximately 20 minutes later, Vogelbacher extended the lead to 2-0 with a shot past the Warriors’ goalkeeper, following…
Recent ICE Arrests Spark Community Concerns in Manchester, Vermont U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents conducted arrests in Manchester, Vermont, on Monday, prompting local officials and advocates to weigh in on the situation. According to Jill Martin Diaz, executive director of the Vermont Asylum Assistance Network, at least one of those apprehended is a parent to young children. “ICE’s presence in Manchester has been palpable; they are making arrests,” stated Martin Diaz. “The fear in our community is very real.” Among those arrested is a local resident, identified as Davona Williams, affectionately known as “Candy” by friends and family.…