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A former volleyball player has filed a lawsuit against Northwestern University, widening a scandal that alleges significant hazing within its athletic program.The player is the first female athlete to sue the university over the scandal. The new suit alleges Northwestern retaliated against her after she reported mistreatment.In the suit, she alleges the hazing caused her physical harm sufficient to require medical attention in 2021. She says she was punished for violating the volleyball team s COVID guidelines, afte
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BARNEGAT TOWNSHIP, N.J. 鈥?A former U.S. soldier in New Jersey is donating 36 acres of his land to build a retreat for homeless veterans who are struggling with addiction and mental illness.Earlier this month, Marty Weber signed a letter of intent to donate the land in memory of his longtime partner, Jeff Poissant, wh
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