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Max Madden stands outside Talking Stick Resort Arena in his Seattle Supersonics shirt before the Phoenix Suns vs Minnesota Timberwolves game on Jan. 24, 2017.
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Max Madden stands outside Talking Stick Resort Arena in his Seattle Supersonics shirt before the Phoenix Suns vs Minnesota Timberwolves game on Jan. 24, 2017.
Max Madden stands outside Talking Stick Resort Arena in his Seattle Supersonics shirt before the Phoenix Suns vs Minnesota Timberwolves game on January 24.
Max Madden stands outside Talking Stick Resort Arena in his Seattle Supersonics shirt before the Phoenix Suns vs Minnesota Timberwolves game on January 24.
Max Madden stands outside Talking Stick Resort Arena in his Seattle Supersonics shirt before the Phoenix Suns vs Minnesota Timberwolves game on January 24.
In the United States alone, 17.6 million people suffer from alcohol addiction, according to the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence.
Year after year, it’s the same old thing. As 2016 dies down, and we get into the last cold weeks of the year, social media is filled with posts about how, “2016 kicked my ass, but 2017 is going to be my year.” These posts are a result of people seeking attention and motivation to change, but they need to stop.
Photo illustration of a cleat being laced up.
Sexism is not uncommon, but it has found itself in a very surprising place at ASU: the intramural soccer games. In attempt to "even the score" between co-ed and unisex teams, the National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association created a rule that made goals scored by women worth more points than goals scored by men.
It was halftime at ASU's third home football game this season. I was walking to go get some kettle corn with my friend while the marching band played. As I was walking to the snack bar, I noticed a man in an ASU t-shirt yelling at a huge storm of fans already leaving the game, as the Devils were losing 24-10 to the Cal Bears.
In the crazy world of sports, anything can happen. Some teams go through rough patches and others go through the extremes of a championship drought, or have their problems blamed on decade-long curses. The Cubs have been through it all, even Steve Bartman, and their fans deserve to see the Cubbies win it all this year.
According to Domestic Violence Statistics, a woman is assaulted or beaten every nine seconds. This is a cultural problem in the United States, and it can be found everywhere, from suburban homes to athletes' mansions.
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