It's time for America to catch the soccer bug
I was going to write a column about how America needs to embrace the sport of soccer, but then the United States lost to Mexico on Thursday night.
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I was going to write a column about how America needs to embrace the sport of soccer, but then the United States lost to Mexico on Thursday night.
Alright, so that happened.
Phoenix residents wait in line to cast a ballot at a school north of downtown Phoenix on November 8, 2016. Photo by Chris Wood
Phoenix residents wait in line to cast a ballot at a school north of downtown Phoenix on November 8, 2016. Photo by Chris Wood
Odds are, if you’re traveling back to wherever you came from for the holidays, you’re flying.
I’m not a religious person.
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Fans watch Game 1 of the World Series at a bar in downtown Phoenix on October 25, 2016. Photo by Chris Wood.
Fans watch Game 1 of the World Series at a bar in downtown Phoenix on October 25, 2016. Photo by Chris Wood.
The first time I went to Las Vegas, I had the time of my life. Two or three days (I don’t really remember exactly) of stumbling around Sin City, laughing and drinking with my best pals until the early morning hours.
I’ve burned out my thesaurus this election cycle, endlessly searching for synonyms to words like “incredible” and “horrifying." At this point, I’m pretty sure I’m out of words.
The 2016 presidential election has been one of the most depressing and embarrassing political tragedies to unfold in America. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are both two of the most unpopular general election candidates in history.
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I think my childhood would have played out a little differently if I knew I could grow up to be a professional video game player.
A movie poster displaying the burning rig of Deepwater Horizon, as seen by Chris Wood on Oct. 2nd, 2016.
A movie poster displaying the burning rig of Deepwater Horizon, as seen by Chris Wood on Oct. 2nd, 2016.
A movie poster displaying the burning rig of Deepwater Horizon, as seen by Chris Wood on Oct. 2nd, 2016.
A few weeks ago, I saw a movie trailer that caused the impossible to happen: It made me not want to see a Mark Wahlberg movie.
Students watch a debate analysis at the Cronkite School's First Amendment Forum on Tuesday, Sept. 27th, 2016. Photo by Chris Wood.
Students watch a debate analysis at the Cronkite School's First Amendment Forum on Tuesday, Sept. 27th, 2016. Photo by Chris Wood.
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