For all of those who love tennis, Sunday the 29th of January was a historic event. Not only were the Australian open finals a throwback to the individual finals of 2008 Wimbledon, but the records in individual grand slam titles… Read More ›
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76ers Prevent Acts of Protest
Protests against racial discrimination and police brutality have increased steadily over the past few years. In mid-2016, they began spreading to sports fields, most famously with Colin Kaepernick’s decision to sit during the playing of the national anthem. The San… Read More ›
The Premier League for Beginners
Soccer, or football, is truly the world’s game. Billions of people around the world enjoy watching and playing the sport. Although it has taken some time, soccer is beginning to take hold in the United States as well. There are… Read More ›
MLB Postseason Finale
By: Louis Gosart The second half of the MLB post season kicked off with the American League and National League Championship Series (ALCS & NLCS). Both series consist of a best of seven games. The ALCS featured two of the… Read More ›
Major League Baseball Postseason Commotion
By: Louis Gosart During the past few weeks, the MLB postseason opened with many exciting and thrilling new games. The best teams in baseball played stirring matches, and it will be interesting to see who will make it all the… Read More ›
March Madness: The Sweet Sixteen Report
By: Wyatt Williams It’s the time of year when, for an instant, sports fans everywhere can pause from their busy lives and take a breath. As students, we forget about our SAT’s, our midterms, and our term papers. Politicians, like… Read More ›
Natural Selection: The NFL Preseason
Part 1 A review of the preseason through the lens of Charles Darwin. By Evan Robins The NFL season is finally here. After about five months of offseason and two months of official training, players are strapping on their pads… Read More ›