One year later, Paulo Santos found a poignant way to honor doctors and nurses who saved him after COVID-19 almost killed him.
Author: Jerry Carino, Asbury Park Press
A 90-year-old great-grandmother is now the oldest graduate of a New Jersey university
Marion Thomas started attending college in 1998, at age 68. She stopped in 2008 to care for her ailing husband. Then came a surprise.
Opinion: Ivy League show hypocrisy by canceling basketball tournaments due to coronavirus concern
A four-team tournament is unsafe, but it’s OK to send the Yale men and Princeton women to a 68-team tournament?
Former Rutgers basketball star Kelvin Troy makes history in Ireland
Kelvin Troy became the first American inducted into the Basketball Ireland Hall of Fame. He was a pioneer in more ways than one.
ESPN’s Bob Ley hopes to offer ‘useful advice’ in Seton Hall commencement speech
The award-winning broadcaster and Class of 1976 alum has connected with students at his alma mater during his sabbatical from ESPN.
Tests for Lyme disease don’t work well enough to diagnose illness early, federal panel says
‘Hopefully, it breaks this gridlock that we have on Lyme disease,’ said Pat Smith, a member of the panel and founder of the Lyme Disease Association.
Five reasons why Penn State coach James Franklin is the worst
There’s a reason why Penn State coach James Franklin’s peers once voted him tied for college football’s most overrated coach.