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Just a few months ago I wrote an article about how I didn’t think the Seattle Seahawks would make it to the Super Bowl. I was very wrong and I can’t imagine how this piece of my home is functioning. I bit my tongue this weekend and watched my favorite NFL team play to their Read More

Super Bowls of food

This Sunday is one of my favorite days of the year. Filled with football, friends and food, Super Bowl Sunday is the summation of all my favorite things in life. This sacred day requires minimal effort and maximum leisure. It’s the epitome of a perfect Sunday. The only effort, in fact, that I plan on Read More

Unseen sports from the press box

It wasn’t until my junior year that I discovered we have an entire rifle range under Roy Stewart Stadium. I’m not talking about a small, one or two line range; I’m talking about a fully equipped digitalized rifle range. I also didn’t realize rifle was an Olympic sport or that we had student-athletes that have Read More

Sideline Barbie

I’ll graduate in December, so the inevitable question is starting to come up a lot: “What do you want to do when you graduate?” When I tell people I want to work in sports, their first instinct is to compare me to Erin Andrews. “Oh, so you want to be Erin Andrews?” “Oh, so you Read More

Dead week: A truly untrue statement

Dead week, what is that? I’m pretty sure it means you might find my skeleton in Wilson Hall curled up with an AP Stylebook by the time Dec. 13 rolls around. For most, the meaning of dead week is cramming in as much studying as possible, finishing all the projects your teachers assigned the beginning Read More

Peace and blessings

It was almost a year ago to the week that I wrote my first column for The News. I remember the former Sports Editor, Ryan, asking me if I’d be willing to write one, which I now understand either means he was starting to trust me as a writer or he was just really low Read More

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