Instead, Serra’s two-way star flipped it into a moment he’ll never forget. Facing off against Archbishop Mitty at Foothill College, Henley lost the ball at Mitty’s 10-yard line on the final play of ...
What you need to know as ESPN and College GameDay hit the road this weekend to take in the biggest game on the Week 9 college football schedule. ESPN and College GameDay help kick off the college ...
Secretary of Education Linda McMahon is leading the administration’s fight against elite universities. She sat down with WSJ to discuss her thinking and if there is room for compromise. Photo: Greg ...
SANTA ANA — The Foothill girls volleyball team spread out its attack among multiple players and was strong at the net and from the service line in a 25-18, 25-21, 25-20 victory over Aliso Niguel in ...
In 2025 kids will graduate from high school in record numbers, with almost four million students getting a diploma. Experts say the time to start thinking about the college application process is now ...
File photo of Elizabeth Herrera, co-founder of Casa Azul de Wilson, leading a workshop to help students apply for federal student aid on December 12, 2024. Governor Josh Stein has declared the week of ...
The Foothill football team is planning to honor the family of Suzie Smith, a local nurse who tragically passed away on Oct. 10 after a fatal helicopter accident, head coach Ross Griffith said. Smith ...
In the high-stakes world of college admissions, there’s one lesson every hopeful applicant should learn early: sometimes, what you leave out of your essay matters more than what you put in. As Sophie ...
Citing the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2023 decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard as its foundation, the administration of President Donald Trump has taken a number of steps in the name of ...
Foothill College enrolls nearly 13,000 students in online and in-person courses. The fall quarter began Sept. 22. Photo by Hannah Bensen. When speaking to students at his alma mater, Foothill College, ...
Re “The College Game Is Changing. It’s Still Dreadful,” by Jeffrey Selingo (Opinion guest essay, Sept. 28): Mr. Selingo is right: Almost everything about “the game” of college admissions is broken.
Texas residents can apply to public colleges and universities in the state for free Oct. 13-19. Typically, colleges and universities charge a fee for applications. But in the spring, state lawmakers ...