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Everybody Talks
Everybody Talks: Never say goodbye
Four years ago, in a far away land, I just stuck to sports. Mind boggling, isn’t it? Four years later,…
Everybody Talks
Everybody Talks: There’s a lot out there
These are questions I try to answer every week. I’ve thought a lot about why I’ve become so fascinated with the crossroads of sports, feminism, and society. I’ve thought about how this is a movement not just for me, but for all of you, too.
Baseball
Everybody Talks: Her right to choose
To be honest, assuming that softball and baseball are equivalent sports is an oversight, and to some, a huge disservice.
Everybody Talks
Everybody Talks: The privilege of title IX
This week I came to a conclusion — thank God for Title IX.
Two recent readings caught my eye, and they both included prominent figures in U.S. women’s basketball.
Club Sports
Everybody Talks: Could one vote be the end?
With this international discussion in mind, we must also acknowledge that this is a question greater than our campus or our student government.
Baseball
Everybody Talks: An Evolving Pastime
Diversity. International diplomacy. Wage gaps. Mental health. Education. It’s difficult to know which I’m talking about: America or its pastime?
Basketball
Everybody Talks: When was the last time you filled out a women’s bracket?
When we discuss what the issues are in women’s college basketball, some might say it comes down to a lack of Cinderella stories and high-profile upsets. As of now, all of the women’s top seeds have made it to the Elite Eight. So why is that?
Basketball
Everybody Talks: A team leader since day one, Leslie is all heart and soul
Leslie is who Lebron James should be but never is. She is the heart and soul of her team, but her team is also her heart and soul.
Everybody Talks
Everybody Talks: Change from the outside
If these former players want the establishment to make a change, they shouldn’t have relied upon some shiny executive position.
Everybody Talks
Everybody Talks: Get off the bench, honor them
Last Wednesday, their times on the field and in the pool ended abruptly. They were killed in the shooting rampage at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, their lives gone too soon, their dreams yanked.