Three Tufts University men's lacrosse players remain hospitalized with a condition called rhabdomyolysis​ one week after ...
Twelve players on Tufts University men’s lacrosse team were diagnosed with rhabdo after a "voluntary, supervised 45-minute ...
Five men’s lacrosse players at Tufts University remain hospitalized after a voluntary supervised 45-minute ...
Twelve players were diagnosed with rhabdo, life-threatening condition where muscles break down, after a 45-minute workout on ...
Anyone who's familiar with the Navy SEALs knows members of that exclusive group do not mess around when it comes to their ...
A dozen lacrosse players from Tufts University were diagnosed with a rare and potentially life-threatening condition after an ...
After nine men’s lacrosse players were hospitalized with serious medical conditions following a workout led by a recent Navy ...
Twelve lacrosse players from Division III Tufts University were hospitalized last week after a voluntary workout at the school’s campus in Medford, Massachusetts. Last Monday’s intense exercise ...
The group behind this case, Students for Fair Admissions, was also behind the lawsuit challenging affirmative action that ...
Following a team workout on Monday, Sept. 16, 12 members of the university men’s lacrosse team were diagnosed with ...
Five of the 12 Tufts University men's lacrosse players are still in the hospital following a workout with a Navy SEAL trainee last week.
The U.S. Naval Academy is defending its admissions process, which takes race into account, arguing that diversity strengthens the military by enhancing its effectiveness, respect and cohesion.