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American Sniper: Where’s The Humanity?
“But I wondered, how would I feel about killing someone? Now I know. It’s no big deal.” These are the words found in Chris Kyle's memoir of the Iraq War, recently adapted into the blockbuster film, American Sniper. Over the past few…
Who Needs Ivy Leagues?
The dream of the Ivy League was one that I aggressively strove for. The countless volunteer hours, demanding co-curriculars, daily athletic commitments and an unruly amount of AP classes were supposed to lead up to something…
No Spitting: Humor & Tolerance
Humor is awesome. I truly believe that humor is the most powerful force on this planet (after, of course, Mr. Rance Davis). Well-placed and well-crafted humor produces laughter as well as snorting sounds that can either be adorable…
Religious Tolerance 101
Islamophobia has been a hot button issue lately, due to recent events in which two masked gun men carrying assault rifles broke into the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine office in Paris and brutally shot up the place, while shouting…
Olympics in Boston: Homage to History
When discussing Boston as a possible Olympic city it is undeniable that issues will need to be worked out, such as traffic and cost. However, Boston’s no-frills plan, the presence of existing venues, and an existing great sports…
Olympics in Boston: Stress in the City
When I first heard of Boston bid for the 2024 Olympics, I was sitting at a bar in the Chicago airport, waiting for my flight to Boston. Almost everyone in the bar started cheering, with the patriot pride seeping out of the…
Jo Paterno: Let Down & Legacy?
Jo Paterno was once one of the most revered men in the world of sports. He led the Penn State Lions to 111 wins over the span of his career making him the winningest coach in the history of NCAA football, until about a week ago this…