Tim Rickabaugh, Professor of Exercise Science The next epidemic likely to affect young Americans might just be sports gambling addiction. I’ll admit that I watch way too much football, and…
Director: Matthew Vaughn Where to watch: HBO Max By Mallory Timbrook This movie is the greatest thing since sliced bread. Not really, but I still really enjoyed it. The combination…
By: Caia Bevins It is the beginning of the Spring Semester, and everyone is back on campus for the rest of the school year. I don’t know about you, but…
The Overnight Guest, by New York Times Bestselling Author, Heather Gudenkauf is a chilling page-turner. This story is set in rural Blake County, Iowa, deep in the country where the…
“We played hard tonight, but we just did not hit our open shots. We have to give the Ravens credit for shooting the ball so well tonight. At the end of the night, we did not get the outcome we wanted. Our effort was there and we played well as a team. We are going to make some adjustments and be ready to play them again.” – Senior Nicole Sims, Women’s Basketball
Director: Matthew WarchusWhere to watch: NetflixBy: Mallory Timbrook This is a musical. It has singing, like all musicals. Matilda the Musical is a film made for children and families, but…
By: Hanna Young Verity, by New York Times Best Selling Author, Colleen Hoover, leaves readers amazed at what the next plot twist will be. This story starts out in Manhattan…
“We played our hearts out tonight. We did not give up regardless of the many ups and downs that occurred throughout this game. We stayed together and played well as a group, but we just could not come up with the victory. Now we reset our focus for Transylvania and the future games ahead.” – Senior Grant Johnson, Men’s Basketball
“We had momentum going into this game with three wins in a row. We are finally playing well, as we are starting to figure out how to use all of our team weapons effectively to win. The significant improvement in rebounding has made the difference in separating wins from losses and we must continue this fight on the boards after Christmas break, in order to reach our full potential.” – Senior Nicole Sims, Women’s Basketball