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Column by John Morris With their name in the lights and their persona idolized the public see one side and have their own perception but who are these people really? Athlete’s lifestyles are one that most people admire and aspire to have. One issue with this public perception is that when people get in these positions Read More

What about economics?

Column by John Morris, Staff writer What do most people want to think about when they think economics? Oil what’s the trade market like or what’s the stock market like? What lucrative company is bringing in the most money? The question they should ask is what’s the sports market like. The question most overlooked is about the Read More

In the books

Column by John Morris, Staff writer Heading into the third week of school I know more than a few people are already deep into the books. College is by no means an easy task because there is so much going on in and out of class. I was having a conversation with some friends talking about homework Read More

All about the Benjamin’s

Column by John Morris, Staff writer The 2015 Super Bowl: Seattle threatens to score the winning touchdown. They are at New England’s 1-yard line. Millions are watching as there are 26 seconds left on the clock. Instead of handing the ball to Marshawn Lynch, who was last year’s best running back in the NFL, Seahawks Quarterback Russell Read More

She got game

Column by John Morris, Staff writer Kicking down doors, going through obstacles and breaking through walls are starting to seem like understatements to the progression of women in the work force and now in sports. Now, women are highly respected figures in sports, but this new trend has become groundbreaking. You think of Pat Summit, which in Read More

A third chance

Column by Kelsey Randolph, Sports Editor. On the first day back to school, buzz around class was about sports but this time it wasn’t a win or loss. It was about former football player,  Zeke Pike. Pike was arrested Sunday evening for allegedly driving through a stoplight. Failure to stop led the officer to find other things Read More

Off topic: just do

Story by Kelsey Randolph, Sports Editor I woke up Wednesday with an email from my father who is traveling in London, England for work. The subject line read “OT: Swim faster.” He wrote to me and various coworkers and friends. It was a forwarded email he received from his executive officer (his second in command) in the Read More

Objectively biased

Column by Mallory Tucker, Staff writer Journalism is a peculiar profession. The job of a journalist is to inform their readers, viewers or listeners of current news that is timely, significant, proximate, prominent or involves a matter of human interest. And while our duty is to disseminate news, it is also our duty to do so in Read More

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