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  • Sep 3, 2024 | wrvo.org | Sally Herships

    Reclassing, when a student repeats an academic year by choice, is a popular way for kids trying to land a spot in a top college athletics program. But it can also come with some heavy costs. Today on the show, we explore the reclassing phenomenon and pressures kids and their parents face in a competitive environment for young athletes. Related episodes: Should schools be paying their college athletes?

  • Jun 11, 2024 | wlrn.org | Sally Herships

    MICHEL MARTIN, HOST:Yankees versus the Red Sox, Ohio State versus Michigan - sure, those are legendary sports rivalries, but the biggest in the world might be India versus Pakistan in cricket. So when the two countries met yesterday in New York for the T20 Cricket World Cup, it was a little tense and quite the scene. Here's reporter Sally Herships. SALLY HERSHIPS, BYLINE: It's not even 9 A.M., and the crowd entering the stadium is already huge. Fans like Abhishek Sonkar and his wife are pumped up.

  • Jun 11, 2024 | boisestatepublicradio.org | Sally Herships |Jonathan Taplin

    MICHEL MARTIN, HOST:Yankees versus the Red Sox, Ohio State versus Michigan - sure, those are legendary sports rivalries, but the biggest in the world might be India versus Pakistan in cricket. So when the two countries met yesterday in New York for the T20 Cricket World Cup, it was a little tense and quite the scene. Here's reporter Sally Herships. SALLY HERSHIPS, BYLINE: It's not even 9 A.M., and the crowd entering the stadium is already huge. Fans like Abhishek Sonkar and his wife are pumped up.

  • Apr 6, 2024 | matr.net | Sally Herships |Adrian Ma |Julia Ritchey |Kate Concannon

    Bozeman is a rapidly growing city with a high quality of life in part due to the easy access to the outdoors, burgeoning tech industry, and cultural experiences it offers.

  • Apr 5, 2024 | npr.org | Sally Herships |Adrian Ma |Julia Ritchey |Kate Concannon

    Do I need a four-year degree? Download Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/1197963572/1243179372" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player"> FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images The U.S. labor market continues its hot streak, adding 303,000 jobs last month — more than expected.

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