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Underdogs in the Premier League: Does Leicester City Have What it Takes to Finish on Top?
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Thirty-six years ago this week, a group of American college kids did the impossible and beat the Soviet Union in a hockey game dubbed “The Miracle on Ice.” Fast forward to the present and a similar miracle…
Botched Deadline Trade between Houston and Detroit Causes NBA Drama
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The NBA trade deadline was less than spectacular. However, as teams cope with the fallout of new acquisitions, there appears to be more drama on the horizon. On Monday February 22, two deadline trades were…
Denver Broncos Take Super Bowl 50: Defense Sends Peyton Out in Style in Probable Last Game
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In what most likely will be his final NFL game, Peyton Manning did not throw a single touchdown pass, did not throw for more than 150 yards and threw an ugly interception to a defensive lineman. None of that seemed…
Spring Sports Prepare for Upcoming Season
Men’s and Women’s tennis, lacrosse, softball and baseball all are well underway for the upcoming 2016 spring season.
The women’s tennis team prepares to open a challenging 2016 schedule, which features six nationally ranked programs. Led…
Ice Hockey Q & A with Brian Ward ’16
Photo Courtesy of Jack Lyons '17
Name: Brian Ward
Age: 23
Hometown: Haverhill, MA
Major: Economics
Position: Center
How long have you been playing hockey?
I have been playing hockey since I was four. My brothers were hockey players…
Scott Steals NHL Show
All is well that ends well. After a public relations disaster stemming from the fan selection of John Scott to the NHL All Star game, the league was finally able to put forth a solid showing of some of the NHL’s best…
Crew Team Trumps Winter with Indoor Tanks
By LAUREN WEEKS
SPORTS EDITOR
Many college rowing teams have the opportunity to row all year round on the water with no problem. That is not the case, however, for many northeastern schools, especially St. Lawrence, which is known for…
Republicans, Democrats Win by Slight Margins in Iowa Caucuses
By KATHERINE KULL
STAFF WRITER
Registered Democrats and Republicans gathered to express their preference for the presidential candidate this past Monday, Feb. 1, at the Iowa Caucuses. This in turn determines how Iowa’s state’s delegates…