Photo courtesy of www.publicdomainvectors.org What does life look like for athletes after we are all out of eligibility? Well, we have more than just one choice to make once our time in sports is done. When that sad day comes, when we play our last game, we have to think “what’s […]
Month: March 2020
The Campus looks back at the top six games of March Madness past
Photo courtesy of www.wikimedia.org Issues more important than sports have caused the cancelation of this year’s NCAA men’s March Madness tournament. In lieu of The Campus traditional bracket preview, The Campus sport writer Jon Painter is looking back at some of the most memorable games in the NCAA tournament. With no […]
The rise of the XFL
Photo courtesy of www.wikimedia.org The Chiefs won the Super Bowl not long ago. In past years, football season waits until preseason in August when the playoffs are over. But this year is different, it’s the official return of the XFL: a league of eight teams in two divisions facing off […]
Top 5 anticipated albums of 2020
Photo illustration by Alaina Burris As college students, we rely heavily on music to get us through the day. Whether that be turning on some tunes for studying or just listening on the way to class. Without music, our daily lives would be very boring. When you are a music fan, […]
Fury vs Wilder: Fury takes the crown
Photo courtesy of www.latimes.com Last month, boxing witnessed one of the most hyped up fights of all time. Deontay Wilder, who before this fight had a record of 40-0, would be taking on Tyson Fury for the second time. Fury, an England native, had a record of 27-0 was considered an […]
How the Coronavirus has affected collegiate sports
Photo courtesy of Ottawa University Facebook As of 1:00 p.m. Thursday, the NAIA and NCAA conferences suspended the rest of their athletes’ seasons until further notice and in some cases, indefinitely. Events were cut off, games have been postponed and many athletes had traveled extensively for nothing. The Ottawa men’s basketball […]
Who Is Sabrina Ionescu and Why Should You Know Her?
Photo courtesy of www.uniswag.com With Sunday, March 8, being “International Women’s Day,” we would like to take a look at a young inspirational woman who is trying to make a difference in the world at the age of 22. Sabrina Ionescu is a Romanian point guard on the University of Oregon […]
The Campus NFL Mock Draft
Photo courtesy of www.wikimedia.org With the NFL combine over and the approaching draft on April 23, The Campus sports writers Dillon Johnson and Jon Painter take their shots at predicting the first 10 picks of the NFL draft. The Cincinnati Bengals will pick first this year due to their 2-14 record. […]
Common injuries – whether you’re a clutz or not — and how to take care of them
Photo courtesy of www.clipart-library.com It’s easy to twist an ankle or sprain your knee, whether you’re athletic or not. You can slip on the stairs or step wrong off the curb, causing everything to go downhill relatively fast. It’s not uncommon to get injured, but sometimes people don’t know how to […]
Concussions: what to watch for, and why you should care
Photo courtesy of www.clipart-library.com As an athlete, I have had my fair share of concussions.f I have learned one thing from having them, it’s that they are not something to be taken lightly. Concussions are injuries that if not treated properly, can have lasting, negative effects on your brain and in […]