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Grading the NFL Season: Part III

February 2, 2014 by Chirag Patel

Art by Sacha Irick Apparently the two states to legalize recreational marijuana ­­— Washington and Colorado ­— are getting together this Sunday for a “Super Bowl.” Go figure. Green Bay Packers B- The Packers were a shoo-in for the playoffs at the start of the season, but a broken collarbone for QB Aaron Rogers showed just how flawed this team is without their star … [Read more...] about Grading the NFL Season: Part III

Super Bowl Showdown

February 2, 2014 by Stasia Demick and Chirag Patel

Art by Sacha Irick Apparently the two states to legalize recreational marijuana ­­— Washington and Colorado ­— are getting together this Sunday for a “Super Bowl.” Go figure. Seattle Seahawks On Feb. 2, it will be nine years since the Seahawks challenged the Steelers for their first Super Bowl in 2005. I remember family and friends gathered around the T.V., watching … [Read more...] about Super Bowl Showdown

Football (soccer): Where the US isn’t No. 1

January 2, 2014 by Maria Prada

Last Tuesday, Latin American Viners living in the United States invaded my newsfeed with short, six second clips of their lonely soccer celebrations throughout the day. A fellow Costa Rican reached nearly 3,000 likes overnight with a Vine he titled, “I’m in the US,” in which he records himself for the first half of the video celebrating Costa Rica’s qualification for the World … [Read more...] about Football (soccer): Where the US isn’t No. 1

Goodbye Mr. Capello, we won’t miss you

February 17, 2012 by Andy De Burgh Sidley

On Feb. 3, the English FA took a huge step in their fight against racism and stripped England captain John Terry (Terry has been accused of racially abusing QPR defender Anton Ferdinand) of his captaincy. Very soon after, Capello came out and publicly stated his disapproval of the FA’s decision. This was a huge mistake; matters such as these should be discussed privately. This … [Read more...] about Goodbye Mr. Capello, we won’t miss you

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