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(11/01/11 1:23pm)
This sport brings music to its players’ ears. Each ricochet comes with a hollow sound and with the fast-paced game, you could say that you got yourself a beat to dance to. Beside all, Arizona State University’s racquetball club has every reason to dance beat or not.
(10/28/11 4:01am)
Who would’ve thought that forgetting your shoes would pretty much start the most important thing in your life? Michigan native Ryan Petry didn’t. The cross-country runner from Ernest W. Seaholm High School did not realize at first the value of forgetting something.
(10/26/11 5:11am)
Doug Coplan Jr. has seen struggle, has seen defeat, and to the eye, has seen nothing more than the average man has. He is a man in camouflage — seen as but another student who walks the Tempe campus of Arizona State University.
(10/25/11 1:55pm)
“It consists of everyone who gives (a little or a lot) to helping Keep Dreams Alive” – Scott Barclay
(10/21/11 4:01am)
Three years is all it took; a lot can happen in that much time. For Rachel Fisher and the ASU cheerleading club, those three years symbolize and are the essence of their team.
(10/18/11 4:01am)
Scott Barclay never says die. With a bright Sun Devil past, the present all but shined. Barclay—an alumni, a gymnast and coach—found himself trying to find a home for men’s gymnastics. Arizona State, where his past flourished, would soon shed light for the future. He would not let it end differently.
(10/14/11 4:01am)
The cliché that math and science go hand in hand could never be more right. For junior Gerald Byrnes, he could not thank Sir Isaac Newton enough. When it comes down to it, minute calculations and the laws of physics make the sport of sailing much more of a breeze.
(10/11/11 4:01am)
You keep running and running and running, going and going…when does it end? When do you stop? This time, you can’t. You’ll lose.
(10/07/11 4:01am)
There is a definite imbalance. With Arizona State dishing out money left and right, it leaves some organizations short changed due to priority. In this case, Division I programs usually have priority over club sports; club sports visibly could be healthier in funding. Looking deeper into the problem, is there an alternative source?
(10/04/11 4:01am)
Trying to create morality through regulations is a contradiction. What should be right is wrong. To be frank, ethics are overlooked because “the men”—the officials, commissioners and people that “matter”—decide to abide “by the book.” Who says that books can’t be rewritten? We shouldn’t be stubborn to change.
(09/30/11 4:01am)
“Black Out” left Sun Devil Stadium pitch black and the sea of gold leaves our team with nothing less than golden results. But with glory in the gear, another color matters; you shed green to bleed maroon and gold.
(09/27/11 4:01am)
When Johnny Cash insisted on “walking the line,” he did not mean with acrobatics included. He did not mean to do twists and turns, handstands or backflips; especially when that line is a tubular, inch-wide military grade rope that suspends in the air.
(09/23/11 4:01am)
There is a void on both ends of the spectrum. Arizona State’s women’s volleyball, Division I team is without a title and is seeking one, and as for the club team, they are without a coach in general. As far as looking for one, President Nicole Frederick has to make due for now.
(09/20/11 4:01am)
“Bottom line — come in with an open mind and enjoy the ride.”
(09/16/11 1:53pm)
As kids, we were always captivated by life’s simplicity; the next holographic Pokémon card came out and we had to have it. A videogame that had so much action it would hurt your eyes not five- minutes into playing it, a must have too. It would still be on your wish list for Santa and you best bet you’d be glued to the television come Christmas morning.
(09/13/11 4:01am)
“You don’t have to be 6 foot 4, 240 pounds,” says senior Trevor Fulton, a Biochemistry major.
(09/09/11 8:59pm)
At the break of dawn, a lure plunges into the Roosevelt Lake Reservoir in Gila County, Arizona. Dawn to dusk, dusk to dawn, ASU’s Bass Fishing Team is consumed by fishing. With an early-to-rise mentality from a sleep that was everything short of beauty sleep, the crew grabs their tackle and casts their day away. Their day however, is not wasted.
(09/06/11 4:01am)
There are plenty of misconceptions that plague rugby. The comparison to football for one and with no padding required, how injury prone of a sport it is. With many obstructions clouding the clear picture, the adoption of the sport has to be with arms wide-open to get anywhere. Usually American customs encourage “foreign” newcomers to assimilate but now, the tables have turned. Rugby is but another up and coming sport to not only embrace but to learn.
(09/02/11 4:01am)
When it comes down it, junior Ashley Kunihiro has a day short of typical. A major in kinesiology, Kunihiro goes to class and does homework, which seems pretty routine. But the kicker to it all is when she puts on that mesh helmet and holds her sparring pose. On-guard! Her typical day is out the window.
(08/30/11 4:01am)
Let’s say you wanted to be the next Patches O’Houlihan. Where would you go? Say you wanted to shoot free throws like Shaq never could. Where would you go then?