After 2 consecutive wins, the Georgetown University men’s basketball team traveled to Indianapolis with momentum and left Hinkle Fieldhouse with even more. The Hoyas (12-10, 4-7 Big East) picked up a 77-64 road win over the Butler University Bulldogs (13-9, 4-7 Big East) on Jan. 31, opening up a 3 game winning streak and spoiling Butler Head Coach Thad Matta’s hopes of earning … [Read more...] about MEN’S BASKETBALL | Hoyas Keep Rolling Past Butler
Mine collapses in eastern Congo, leaving at least 200 dead
A landslide earlier this week collapsed several mines at a major coltan mining site in eastern Congo, leaving at least 200 people dead, rebel authorities said Saturday. … [Read more...] about Mine collapses in eastern Congo, leaving at least 200 dead
U.S. ambassador arrives in Venezuela to reopen diplomatic mission after 7 years
U.S. Ambassador Laura Dogu arrived in Caracas on Saturday to reopen the American diplomatic mission in Venezuela after seven years of severed ties. … [Read more...] about U.S. ambassador arrives in Venezuela to reopen diplomatic mission after 7 years
Down 3-0 and minus six players, Capitals rally past Hurricanes
Justin Sourdif scores the game-winner in OT and Clay Stevenson earns his first NHL victory as Washington finally earns back-to-back victories. … [Read more...] about Down 3-0 and minus six players, Capitals rally past Hurricanes
Giants, Browns Picking Apart Old Ravens Staff
For new Giants head coach John Harbaugh, having to completely build a new staff for the first time in 18 years was going swimmingly as he cleared out several incumbent staffers and started to import assistant coaches from his old staff in Baltimore. That strategy hit a snag when the Browns hired Harbaugh’s former offensive coordinator Todd Monken to be their new head coach. To … [Read more...] about Giants, Browns Picking Apart Old Ravens Staff
