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Student Loan Caps Threaten Medical Education Access

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 22, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

proposed Federal Loan Policy changes Threaten Medical Workforce Pipeline

WASHINGTON – ‍ A potential shift in federal loan policy could limit funding for students pursuing degrees⁢ in nursing and other medical⁢ fields, ⁤sparking concerns about exacerbating existing healthcare ‌shortages, according to statements released⁣ this week by leading professional organizations. The proposed changes, which involve capping ⁣loan amounts,‌ could disproportionately impact access to education ‌for ⁤those entering critical healthcare professions.

The American ⁤Nurses Association (ANA) warned the‍ policy could “undermine efforts underway to ‌grow and sustain the nursing workforce.” Depending on⁤ the institution-public ⁢or private-the annual cost of an associate’s degree in nursing ranges from $11,950 to $33,160, while a bachelor’s degree in nursing can cost between​ $22,390 and $52,850, ‌according to NurseJournal.

“Nurses ​make ⁤up the largest segment of the healthcare workforce and the backbone⁣ of our nation’s health​ system,” ⁢said ​Jennifer Mensik⁣ Kennedy, president of⁣ the ANA, in a ⁤press​ release. ⁤”At a time when healthcare in our country faces a ​historic nurse shortage and⁢ rising⁤ demands, limiting nurses’ access​ to funding for graduate education threatens the very‌ foundation of patient care.”

The potential impact extends beyond ‌nursing. The association of American Universities (AAU)⁣ cautioned that the loan caps could worsen a nationwide shortage of physicians. Fewer ‌physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and⁢ audiologists could also enter the field consequently⁢ of⁢ reduced ‍funding access.

The AAU further​ noted‍ that students in medicine and other⁤ high-demand professional fields demonstrate lower loan⁢ default rates compared ⁤to other graduates, ‍suggesting ⁣the risk associated with providing⁤ them⁢ loans is comparatively lower.

While the full effects of the⁤ proposed ⁤changes may not be ‍immediately apparent, ‌experts predict patients could face increased difficulty accessing medical ⁤treatment in the future.

November 22, 2025 0 comments
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NCAA field hockey semifinals schedule, time, TV channel, streaming

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor November 21, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

NCAA field Hockey Semifinals Set: schedule, TV Channel, and Streaming Options

ANN⁤ ARBOR, Mich. – The stage ⁣is set for the 2025 NCAA Field Hockey Semifinals, promising a thrilling showdown between the nation’s top teams as they‌ vie for a coveted​ spot in the national championship⁢ game. competition begins november ⁢21,‍ 2025, with matchups featuring Michigan, ⁤Maryland, North Carolina, and Old Dominion – programs with a rich history of success in the tournament.

These semifinals represent the culmination of a season-long pursuit for these four ⁤squads, each aiming to etch their name into⁤ the annals‌ of collegiate field hockey. The winners will advance to the championship final, continuing a tradition of excellence dating back to the inaugural tournament in 1981. Past data reveals a dominant presence from these very programs; Old ⁢Dominion has secured nine championships, while North Carolina boasts seven, and‍ Maryland has ‌claimed two.

Here’s a breakdown of the semifinal schedule:

* ⁣ Michigan (18-5) vs. Maryland – time TBD, TV Channel TBD, Streaming TBD
* Old Dominion (25-1) vs. North Carolina – time TBD, TV Channel TBD, Streaming TBD

Further details regarding specific ‍game times, television broadcast channels, and live streaming platforms will be announced shortly by the ⁢NCAA.Fans can stay updated on the latest information through the official NCAA website and participating university athletic departments.

November 21, 2025 0 comments
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MSU Spartans vs. Detroit Titans: Game Preview & Prediction

by David Harrison – Chief Editor November 21, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

East Lansing – Michigan State basketball is heavily favored to defeat detroit Mercy Friday night, continuing a series⁣ rekindled after a decades-long hiatus. The Spartans (2-0) will host the Titans ​(0-2) at⁢ the⁤ Breslin Center ‍in a ⁢game carrying historical weight, ​given‌ Detroit’s⁣ early‌ dominance over coach Tom Izzo.

MSU returns nearly its entire roster from last season and is looking to​ build on a strong start. Detroit, meanwhile, ⁢boasts⁤ the ‍Horizon League’s leading returning ⁢scorer in ​senior guard Orlando ⁣Lovejoy. The Titans returned more production than any other team in the country,⁣ a notable achievement for a mid-major program.‍ However, they’ve struggled with ‍outside ⁤shooting, currently at less than 23% from three-point range, despite the presence of​ sophomore TJ⁣ Nadeau, their best long-range shooter. Detroit has been utilizing a smaller starting lineup, featuring four players ⁤6-foot-5 or shorter.

The matchup presents an interesting dynamic, as ⁣Detroit is coached by a former Izzo assistant.Past contests between the programs where competitive, with ⁣Detroit winning Izzo’s first three seasons at MSU, ‍but⁤ this Titans team⁣ lacks the firepower of those ⁤earlier squads.

Game Details:

* ‍ Opponent: Detroit Mercy
* Date: Friday, November 22, 2025
* Time: ⁢7:00 PM EST
*​ ​ location: Breslin ⁤Center, East Lansing, MI
* TV: (Information not provided in source text)
* Betting Line: (Information not provided in source text)

Prediction:

MSU is projected to win convincingly, 88-58.

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Florida Supreme Court Justice Charles Canady New Role at UF

by David Harrison – Chief Editor November 18, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Florida Supreme Court Justice‌ Charles Canady to Retire, ‌Opening Door for DeSantis​ Appointment

TALLAHASSEE, FL – Florida Supreme‌ Court Justice Charles Canady, the⁤ longest-serving member⁢ of the state’s highest court, announced his retirement effective January 31, 2025. The move‍ allows Gov. Ron DeSantis to appoint a sixth justice to⁣ the ⁤seven-member court,⁢ further solidifying the governor’s influence on the⁤ judiciary.

Canady,‍ 71, was appointed to the ‌court in ⁤2008 by then-Gov.Charlie Crist. He would have ⁣been required to retire at⁤ age 75 under state law.

The lakeland native’s departure also coincides with the⁣ anticipated rise of his wife, state Rep. Jennifer Canady, to Florida House Speaker after the 2028 elections. Should the GOP maintain its majority,⁣ she​ is poised to become the first woman to hold the position.

With ⁢Canady’s‌ retirement, Justice jorge Labarga will remain‍ the sole‌ justice on the court not appointed⁢ by DeSantis. The last reported ‌salary for state Supreme Court ⁢justices was $258,957; Canady’s compensation from the​ University of Florida, where he is a distinguished professor, was not instantly available.

Background ‌on Justice Canady

canady earned his undergraduate degree from Haverford College in ⁢1976 and his law degree from Yale Law School in 1979. he practiced law privately, including a period with Holland & knight, throughout the 1980s and early 1990s.

He entered public service with three terms in the Florida House of Representatives from 1984‍ to 1990, followed‌ by ​service in the ‌U.S. House of Representatives from 1993 to 2001. During​ his time⁢ in congress,‍ he served on the House Judiciary Committee ‍and chaired the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution⁤ from 1995 to 2001.

Following his congressional career, Canady served as general counsel to Gov. Jeb Bush. He was appointed to Florida’s 2nd District Court of Appeal in 2002 before joining the ⁤Supreme Court.

Canady served⁣ three terms as chief justice of ⁤the Florida Supreme Court: 2010, 2018, and 2020.

The Canadys have two daughters.

This is a ‍developing news story. Please ​check back later⁢ for more.

This‍ story contains some⁤ previously ​published information. Jim Rosica is ‌a member of the⁢ USA‌ TODAY Network – Florida Capital ‌Bureau. Reach him at ⁣jrosica@tallahassee.com and follow him on⁣ Twitter/X: @JimRosicaFL.

November 18, 2025 0 comments
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Tennessee Baseball: Projected Lineup After Fall Ball for 2026

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor November 12, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Tennessee ⁢Baseball Reveals Projected 2026 Starting Lineup

KNOXVILLE – Tennessee baseball’s anticipated starting lineup⁢ for the 2026 season is taking⁤ shape following ⁢fall practice, ⁤signaling a blend of returning talent and promising newcomers poised to contend for SEC and national championships. The Volunteers, coming⁣ off a series of successful seasons, are looking to‍ maintain their position as a collegiate baseball powerhouse.

The projected lineup features a dynamic mix of power and speed, with several key players returning from the 2025 roster. While competition⁢ remains fierce throughout ‌the preseason, current projections indicate ⁢Jay Abernathy leading off from center field, followed by Blaine Brown at​ designated ‌hitter.Henry Ford is expected to anchor the hot corner at third base, with Levi Clark taking his position at first base. Blake Grimmer⁣ is slated to start in left field, while the⁣ catcher position remains a‌ potential battle between Garrett ⁤Wright‍ and Stone Lawless. Reese Chapman will likely ⁢patrol right field, with Manny Marin at second ‍base and Ariel ‍antigua ⁢anchoring the shortstop⁢ position.

Pitching Staff Outlook

On the mound, Brandon⁢ Arvidson is positioned to be Tennessee’s ace and is expected to ‍take the Friday night starting role. Evan Blanco’s strong ‌fall performance‍ has earned him a spot ⁤in ‍the weekend‌ rotation, alongside Tegan Kuhns, who is anticipated ⁤to fulfill his potential as a⁢ key ⁤starter. The midweek rotation ⁢will likely feature ⁣Cameron Appenzeller and Landon Mack. While Mack was a standout at Rutgers last⁣ season, he may initially find​ himself in ⁤a versatile ⁤role, potentially contributing as a bullpen option alongside ⁤Arvidson or Kuhns as late-game arms. Freshman appenzeller is expected to make an immediate impact in both midweek and weekend games.

The bullpen boasts a ​diverse group of arms, led⁢ by right-handers Bo ⁢Rhudy, Brady Frederick, and Brayden Krenzel, alongside ethan Baiotto, Nic Abraham, and Sawyer deering. On the left side, Mark Hindy’s experience​ will be​ crucial, complemented by the rising talent of freshman Jackson Estes, along ‌with Chandler Day and Taylor Tracey.

Mike Wilson covers University ⁣of Tennessee athletics. Email him⁢ at michael.wilson@knoxnews.com and follow him on X @ByMikeWilson. If you enjoy‌ Mike’s coverage, consider a digital subscription ‍that ‌will allow you access ​to all of it.

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Ohio State Football Documentary: “Redemption” Premieres on Amazon

by David Harrison – Chief Editor November 12, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Ohio ‌State’s Championship Run to be Featured in Amazon Prime Video Series “Redemption“

COLUMBUS, OH – ⁣November 11, 2025 – The Ohio State Buckeyes‘ 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship victory will be the subject of a new Amazon Prime Video add-on series titled “Redemption,” set⁤ to premiere in early 2026. ⁢The series, produced by 117 Productions, will offer an inside look at the team’s journey, from preseason challenges to their dominant performance in the championship game.

“Redemption” aims to capture the faith‌ and resilience central to the Buckeyes’ success, featuring interviews with key players, coaches, and figures connected to the program. The production was considerably aided by the Columbus Motion Picture Incentive,​ a program designed to⁤ bolster the local film industry. This incentive offers​ a 10% cash rebate for qualifying projects spending $150,000 or more in Franklin County, requiring at least 75% of the crew ⁢to be sourced from franklin and surrounding counties, and mandating 75% of filming take place locally.

The series will spotlight the leadership of head coach Ryan Day and the contributions ⁢of standout players like quarterback Will Howard,along⁢ with insights⁤ from Ohio State football luminaries including Urban Meyer,2007 Heisman Trophy⁢ winner Tim Tebow,and former⁢ Buckeye Braxton Miller. A recent article published by The Columbus Dispatch explored​ the role​ of faith within the team, a ⁤theme expected to be woven throughout “Redemption.”

film Columbus reports the project’s utilization of regional resources ​was a key factor in it’s selection for the incentive. The series’ production‍ underscores the ​growing appeal of central Ohio as a filming location and the economic benefits generated by the Columbus Motion Picture ⁤Incentive.

Belinda M. Paschal of The Columbus Dispatch can be reached at bpaschal@dispatch.com.

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