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Read more about the article Say What You Want, but Andrew Luck is a Trailblazer
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Say What You Want, but Andrew Luck is a Trailblazer

Andrew Luck says he's done with football. After six seasons in the NFL, his body has given out and he's been forced to weigh the costs and benefits of sticking…

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August 2019
Read more about the article For AB, The Helmet Saga is Simply Another Strike
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Commentary / NFL

For AB, The Helmet Saga is Simply Another Strike

When Antonio Brown wanted out of Pittsburgh, I had no problem with that. I just thought he needed a fresh start so he could play football without any friction.  The…

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August 2019
Read more about the article Yankees Success Comes from Depth, but Where did this Depth Come From?
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Yankees Success Comes from Depth, but Where did this Depth Come From?

This season, Aaron Judge has missed 57 games, Gary Sanchez has missed 41 and Luis Severino hasn't made a start. But the Yankees are still in a fight for the…

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August 2019
Read more about the article This World is For Everybody, so Let’s Make it That Way
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Commentary / General

This World is For Everybody, so Let’s Make it That Way

Organizing ourselves into categories is what we do. To conform to the norms of society, we must be able to answer a series of multiple-choice questions.  Unlike ones on in-class…

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August 2019
Read more about the article Modifying Elam Ending to Better Fit Basketball
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Modifying Elam Ending to Better Fit Basketball

Turn the clock off at the four-minute mark of the fourth quarter, add eight points to the leading team's score, and the first team to reach that score -- the…

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August 2019
Read more about the article A Level Playing Field: Questions of What and How Facing the Disability Community
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A Level Playing Field: Questions of What and How Facing the Disability Community

There’s one question that has taken the world and disability community by storm: What is equality? Some activists are concerned with the lack of accessibility in older buildings that have…

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August 2018
Read more about the article Every Generation Separates Itself, Even With Derogatory Remarks
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Every Generation Separates Itself, Even With Derogatory Remarks

Spread the word to end the word. In the past, that sentence hasn't meant anything to anyone, but now, it is the slogan of a movement in America that is…

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July 2018
Read more about the article Twitter was Bad Before, but Our President is Making it Worse
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Commentary / Politics

Twitter was Bad Before, but Our President is Making it Worse

Since the turn of the decade, Twitter has become the social media network with the right mixture of professionalism and informality. Nonetheless, logging on to your account will prove it…

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June 2018
Read more about the article Making a Difference — Potential is There, but is Desire?
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Making a Difference — Potential is There, but is Desire?

When you think of those who have made a difference and changed the world, you probably think of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks, and there's really no…

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March 2018
Read more about the article NBA Stars Ignore Critics, Highlight Political and Social Issues
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NBA Stars Ignore Critics, Highlight Political and Social Issues

When Fox News analyst Laura Ingraham told LeBron James and Kevin Durant to “shut up and dribble” and recommended that they don't speak out on social issues, the sports world…

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February 2018
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