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 […]
Author: Bruna Pacheco
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 […]
How to protect yourself from date rape drugs
Photo Illustration by Kylee Weber One in 13 college students have been drugged according to U.S. Campuses. The most common drug that college students encounter is roofie (Rohypnol), however there have been cases of other drugs. According to American Addiction Center Resources, 44% of men and 56% of women have unknowingly […]
Deciding to switch sports: a farewell to football
Photo courtesy of Curt Freed This off-season for football rolled around and we started getting into the groove of things. I was getting up early in the mornings to go to weights, had class soon after, and then would condition in the afternoons. Things were going good, I would say. Then […]
Coronavirus: What is it and How to Prevent It
Photo by Bruna Pacheco For those who do not know much about this disease, Coronavirus is a family of infections that contains two viruses, the SARS and MERS. This disease causes respiratory infections, and common cold. Spread of the virus began as a mysterious illness in late 2019. Not long after, […]
College Basketball Conference Tournament Predictions
Photo courtesy of www.bisoninc.com March Madness is just around the corner and as the anticipation of Selection Sunday builds, The Campus just couldn’t wait. So here are The Campus predictions for the 32 automatic qualifying conference bids. If you read this, your bracket is guaranteed to not be busted. America East […]
A Guide to Attending Sporting Events
Photo courtesy of www.kuathletics.com The shot goes up, the crowd takes a collective inhale, time stands still and then the ball plummets through the bottom of the net. “Onions,” to quote the great college basketball color analyst Bill Raftery. The crowd, you among them, goes into a collective frenzy. Its beautiful, […]
Spring Sports Preview
Photo by Bruna Pacheco When I think about “spring,” there are a few things that I absolutely do not think about. Those things are cold, snow and warm clothes. It has been a freezing semester thus far and I have a feeling that it will stay like that for longer than […]