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Opinion & Editorial

Repercussions of the NFL’s Abuse Scandal

While it may be nearly impossible to dent the NFL’s ten-billion dollar entertainment business following its atrocious handling of domestic abuse by its own players, some of the league’s most prominent sponsors are beginning to express concern. None of the NFL’s big sponsors have taken action and stopped supporting the league. But some action has

Opinion & Editorial

Everyone Must Be Held Accountable, Not Just Ray Rice

In wake of the shocking video release that depicts Ray Rice’s domestic abuse, public uproar has been palpable. Following the video’s release by TMZ Sports, the Baltimore Ravens terminated Rice’s contract and the NFL has suspended him indefinitely. And while this response is certainly too little too late, more people besides Rice must be held

Sports

Golf Preview

While they may not play the most spectator-friendly sport, members of the golf team are poised for yet another successful season. A year removed from finishing as State runners up, this year’s golf team has aspirations for a state championship. With over ten years of experience coaching JV and MS golf, new varsity head coach

News

Race to The Skies

Saudi Arabia announced it will start construction on the Kingdom Tower next week, which is projected to be 3,280 feet tall. Upon its completion, it would dethrone Dubai’s Burj Khalifa as the world’s tallest building. This 20 billion dollar project does not come without its challenges. A building this tall will have to withstand high

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Dennis Rodman’s Positive Impact

On February 26, 2013, NBA hall of fame player, Dennis Rodman, made his first trip to the secluded, oppressive country of North Korea. And so began a year-long relationship with Korea’s young leader, Kim Jong Un. While most people dislike Rodman for making friends with such an oppressive dictator, I am all for it.

Opinion & Editorial

History Denied

On April 29, 2013, Jason Collins made history by becoming the first openly gay active player in professional sports. He has been given all sorts of support from the President to NBA star, Kobe Bryant.  But there is one thing he hasn’t been given yet: An NBA Job. Averaging 3.6 points through his 12-year career,