Swinging Into The Master’s
We are swinging into April with one of the most famous and competitive golf tournaments: The Masters. The Masters is the only major tournament played at the same course every … Continue reading Swinging Into The Master’s
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We are swinging into April with one of the most famous and competitive golf tournaments: The Masters. The Masters is the only major tournament played at the same course every … Continue reading Swinging Into The Master’s
On September 15, four United States Olympic gymnasts—Simone Biles, Aly Raisman, Maggie Nichols and McKayla Maroney, testified against the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for its mishandling of reports of … Continue reading USA Gymnasts Condemn USAG + FBI
Ursuline alum, professional runner, and author, Becky Wade Firth ‘07, takes over Ursuline’s winning cross country team this fall. After starting her cross-country career at Ursuline, Coach Becky ran Division … Continue reading New UAXC Coach Races Back to her Roots
The Cowboys’ loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars marked an unsatisfying end of the pre-season, directly into what critics say will be an unsatisfying season to come. Jaguars QB Trevor … Continue reading Breakdown: The Cowboys vs. Jaguars Pre-Season Game
From their embarrassing loss against the Jacksonville Jaguars to their incredible win against Bill Belichick and the Patriots in October, the Dallas Cowboys’ 2021 season has been a rollercoaster. … Continue reading Patriot Defeat: The Cowboys’ Most Victorious Game Yet
While many high schoolers are focusing on college applications and seeking acceptance letters to the schools of their dreams, 16-year-old, Ezra Frech, travels across the world to fulfill his own … Continue reading Youngest Paralympic Athlete Competes in Tokyo Olympics
As the women’s NCAA college basketball tournament in San Antonio began, players note the gender inequality present. Sedona Prince, player on the University of Oregon’s basketball team, posted a video … Continue reading The Weight of Gender Inequality
Piper Rutherford ’22 American track and field sprinter, Allyson Felix, has been chasing her gold medal dreams since she was a young, aspiring athlete in Los Angeles, California. Throughout her … Continue reading Olympic Athletes Cross the Finish Line in Mental Health