The Polar Bears win their NESCAC opener, 3-1.
March 2018
Pro racers learning on fly at Sunday River
Tactics are a hot topic during World Pro Ski Tour time trials as competitors adjust to the dual slalom format.
Women’s basketball: Mississippi State tops Louisville in OT to reach title game
The Bulldogs tie it late in regulation, then pull away in overtime.
Young people take dim view of president, new poll finds
It says that just 33 percent of Americans between the ages of 15 and 34 approve of Trump’s job performance.
Ruling that links coffee to cancer isn’t a buzzkill at local java shops
Coffee shop owners and coffee drinkers say they need more evidence that their favorite brew contains a potential human carcinogen.
NFL notebook: Rypien worried about future
Mark Rypien, a former Super Bowl MVP, says he suffered several concussions as a player, and believes that’s causing depression and erratic behavior.
Local officials ready for June election despite confusion over ranked-choice voting
Numerous municipal clerks say they will be able to handle the new voting system as well as traditional balloting, and the difficulty with the new law is at the state level.
Garcia says Masters win hasn’t changed his outlook
Sergio Garcia returns to Augusta National as defending champion after finally winning his first major.
Men’s basketball: Should NCAA reseed brackets?
Some people don’t care for two No. 1 seeds meeting in the semifinals, then facing a low seed in the championship game.
Butler kept his silence at the Super Bowl
Cornerback Malcolm Butler wanted to confront his Patriots coaches while being benched during the game, but decided to hold back.