
By Joe M. ’21 Heading into this year, one of the most notable changes to the rulebook was coaches’ new ability to challenge the ruling of pass interference on the field of […]
By Joe M. ’21 Heading into this year, one of the most notable changes to the rulebook was coaches’ new ability to challenge the ruling of pass interference on the field of […]
By Raquel W. ’21 During Thanksgiving break I made the BOLD decision to delete Instagram, and I will tell you why. It is a given that I would miss the updates from […]
By Tina C. ’23 From Hong Kong to Chile, and Iraq to Ecuador, you’ve most definitely heard about the political protests sweeping the world this year. As the year draws to a […]
By Raquel W. ’21 We are all familiar with the climate protest, sparked by Greta Thunberg that occurred September 20th, 2019, asking for policy change to allow for a cleaner environment. However, […]
By Jasmyn M. ‘23 I get asked pretty often what sport I’m doing right now, by shadows, my parents’ friends, or my friends. When I say cross country, I brace myself for […]
By Luke I. ’23 You’re one of the best football players in the world. You have money, confidence, and a stable fan base. Why would you throw that all away by getting […]
By Syna M. ’22 “Oceans are rising and so are we” “Climate change affects everything” “The one thing we need more than hope is action” “You’ll die of old age, I’ll die […]
By Taylor H. ’21 Picture this: it’s 1987, right around when your parents would have been 18 years old if you’re part of “Generation Z” like I am. While today you might […]
Alex R. ’23 European fans care more than American fans about sports. This is a bold claim, so let me back it up. The average American sports fan has several allegiances to […]
By Abigail A. ‘23 Earlier this month, three cases were brought in front of the Supreme Court. As stated by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, these cases are argued on Title […]