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The Resurgence of Wrastlin’
Everything I know about WWE comes from a passing fascination with action figures around age seven. However, the WWE is broadcasting pay-per-views (PPVs) to a million households a week. The WWE’s revenue in 2014 was $542 million.…
Get to Know The Alpine Ski Team: Still Waiting for Snow After Vail
The alpine ski team is well underway in their 2015-2016 season. However, the lack of snow has definitely been a challenge. Whiteface Mountain, the team’s home mountain, only has eight of their eighty trails open, and two of the…
My Experience as a Bills Fan: Forever in the Hunt
One thing about being from the Buffalo area is that, from a young age, you are forced to become a Buffalo Bills fan. One of your favorite songs becomes the ‘Shout!’ song that is played after the Bills score, and your favorite colors…
Colgate Beat St.Lawrence Women 2-1 at Appleton Arena
CANTON, NY–In a 4:00 matinee matchup, Colgate and St. Lawrence played a fast paced women’s hockey game that saw Colgate emerge with a 2-1 win. Colgate improved to 10-3-5 on the year while St. Lawrence dropped to 9-9-1 with the loss.…
Kobe Calls it Quits After This Season: A Legend Leaves the NBA
Basketball legend Kobe Bryant announced last Sunday that he will officially retire at the end of the 2015-2016 NBA season. Kobe has helped the Lakers win five NBA championships over a 20-year career spent entirely in Los Angeles.…
Holm v. Rousey: Round One In What Could Be The Future of MMA
As Ronda Rousey made her way up through the UFC Women’s Bantamweight division handing out knockout after knockout, she was quickly becoming a household name. Athlete, spokesperson, model and actress it was hard not to see her name…
Money Will Choose the Wrong Champion in College Football
This weekend marks an important weekend for Division I college football teams. Conference championships will be played, signing the last chance for teams to make a move into the top four of the rankings and contend for the national…
Thanksgiving: Family, Food, Football, and Tradition
November is one of my favorite times of the year. The early morning brings frost and crisp air, and sweater weather is in full swing. During the holidays, I see my whole family. That means not being able to eat your turkey because…