Visualizing Electoral College Votes By State This was originally posted on our Voronoi app. Download the app for free on iOS or Android and discover incredible data-driven charts from a variety of trusted sources. The Electoral College is a process in which electors appointed by each state cast votes to elect the President and Vice […]
Khalif Battle couldn’t believe how open he was. He’d just hit step-back and catch-and-shoot 3-pointers on Gonzaga’s previous two possessions, yet here he was alone in the corner with no defender within 15 feet of him after Baylor lost him in transition. The 3-pointer that Battle celebrated with a smile and a shoulder shimmy epitomized […]
In a fourth-floor conference room inside the Gaylord Hotel, just north of the Dallas-Fort Worth airport, 13 members of the College Football Playoff selection committee began meetings Monday and will meet all day Tuesday before producing, for the first time this season, their Top 25 rankings. None of that is really new. This is the […]
Editorial Note: We earn a commission from partner links on Forbes Advisor. Commissions do not affect our editors’ opinions or evaluations. Key Takeaways Out of the online colleges in Wyoming, the University of Wyoming is the only school in the state that offers online degrees that meet our eligibility criteria for this list. Students who […]
Cooper Flagg and the Duke Blue Devils play the Maine Black Bears on Monday night, here’s how to watch the rising star’s debut. (Grant Halverson/Getty Images) It’s been over a year since basketball phenom Cooper Flagg made a commitment to play for the Duke University Blue Devils, and the college freshman is finally about to […]
Bard College: A Slice of Serene Academia, Not Too Far from the Big Apple So, you’re curious about Bard College, huh? Well, let’s dive right into the nitty-gritty: how far is it from the bustling metropolis of New York City? A Quick Geography Lesson (Sort Of) Bard College, a haven of academic tranquility, is nestled […]
For The New York Times, Lily Boyce, Jon Huang, and Blacki Migliozzi made a game-like interactive that lets you explore the possibilities of winning the Electoral College. Simply drag a state towards one candidate or the other to see what else the candidate needs to win. Source link
The first set of College Football Playoff rankings are just days away. The inaugural release of the rankings for the first 12-team playoff in FBS history are Tuesday night at 7 p.m. ET. There’s nothing else major going on Tuesday, right? With the playoff expanding to 12 teams, it’s important to note that the playoff […]
November 1, 2024 UPDATE Driving the game forward: iPad teams up with college football With the new nano-texture display glass and support for Apple Pencil Pro, iPad Pro with M4 seamlessly integrates into sidelines and brings new capabilities to coaches and players Passionate tailgaters top off their bowls of jambalaya, a “Geaux Tigers” banner catches a rare […]
After all the ballots in this year’s presidential contest are cast, the count will begin to be reported. But in the United States’ unusual election system, there are in essence two counts —the popular vote and the results in the electoral college. Here’s how they work: What is the popular vote? The popular vote is […]