(CN) – Interpreting DNA from the bones of 13th-century Crusaders has given researchers insight into the remarkable story of their genetic diversity and highlights the importance of an ...
Pickard, Brooks, Ray, Noonan and Quillin sounds like the name of a prestigious law firm in downtown Portland. Instead, they’re the names who form the franchise offensive line of the Jesuit football ...
BEAVERTON — When Jesuit reflects on its nail-biting but ultimately heartbreaking state quarterfinal defeat to two-time reigning state champion Central Catholic, its players and coaches will pinpoint ...
BELTON — With both Mary Hardin-Baylor teams looking to improve their seeding for next week’s American Southwest Conference tournament in a league twinbill Thursday night, the 24th-ranked Lady ...
The first genetic study of ancient human remains believed to be Crusaders confirms that warriors travelled from western Europe to the near East, where they mixed and had families with local people, ...