The history of the Skating Club of Boston is the history of American figure skating. In good times and in bad.
The Skating Club of Boston was dark Thursday, as friends and teammates grieved six people who died in Wednesday's D.C. plane crash. Friday, the rink reopened as a sign of resilience.
The Skating Club of Boston confirmed that two skaters, two staff members and two parents died in the plane crash near Washington, D.C.
The Skating Club of Boston lost six skaters when a plane and helicopter collided in Washington. Figure skaters, Jinna Han and Spencer Lane, their mothers, and coaches Evgenia Shishkova and Vadim Naumov,
"We are not forced to participate in their actions just as they are not asked to carry out filling potholes and other things like that."
International Skating Union President Jae Youl Kim has held back tears while announcing they will honor athletes and others killed in the mid-air collision near Washington, D.
Airline pilots flying into Washington, D.C., have reported nearly a dozen near misses that were scarily similar to this week’s midair collision that killed 67 people.
The Oklahoma City Thunder orchestrated another sublime month to start the new year, going 10-4 against a gauntlet of opponents. Oklahoma City took down the LA C
Army helicopter. There were 64 people on American Airlines Flight 5342 from Wichita, Kansas to DCA — including 60 passengers and four crew members. The Blackhawk Army helicopter had three soldiers on board.
Plus a Colorado high school basketball coach is suspended after refusing to shake a Jewish day school's coach and more in our weekly sports report.
Ibram X. Kendi is leaving Boston University's Center for Antiracist Research to join Howard University as the director of its new Institute for Advanced Study.