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The current MIAA power rankings. Where do Fall River area spring high school teams stand?
FALL RIVER — On Friday, the MIAA released its latest tournament power rankings for Fall River area spring sports team. The rankings only include scores entered into Arbiter, verified by MIAA and schools as of May 24 at 4 a.m. The top 32 baseball, softball, boys volleyball, lacrosse and...
What does it take to get an MFA from RISD? These thesis projects will give you some idea
The 2024 RISD Graduate Thesis Exhibition opened to the public at the Rhode Island Convention Center last Wednesday and will remain open through June 1, which is RISD graduation day, and also online at risdgrad.show. Wednesday evening's reception gave a first look at the thesis work of more than 200 MFA grads in sculpture, painting, architecture, industrial design, jewelry, ceramics, graphic arts, furniture design and more.
Here's how NK's Will Creed kept the Skippers on track in the RIIL baseball playoffs
NORTH KINGSTOWN — Will Creed has pitched in enough baseball games to know how a big moment feels. His came in the top of the third inning on a perfect Saturday afternoon at Lischio Field. Smithfield was threatening to make it hard work for the left-hander after North Kingstown staked him to an early lead in this Division I preliminary game. ...
Providence School Celebrates 8th Graders' Milestone at Annual Chapel Ceremony
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Wood Beavers, Lincoln Lions Top Inaugural Flag Football Standings
The inaugural season of Alameda’s middle school flag football league was resolved in games on Sunday, May 19, and Wednesday, May 22. In the co-ed league, the Wood Beavers are ranked #1 and the West Alameda Hellcats are ranked #2. They will play against each other for the championship at Lincoln Middle School on Saturday, June 1, at 8:50 a.m.
Personal obstacles lead to academic success. Dighton mom inspired by daughter's fight.
DIGHTON — The strength and determination of her 17-year-old daughter inspired Aimee Rodrigues, 35, to pursue a degree as an occupational therapy assistant at Bristol Community College. As a senior in high school, Rodrigues gave birth to her daughter Leanna, who suffered a stroke in utero and was subsequently diagnosed with a rare brain abnormality.
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