What are you looking forward to in the next semester? “I am most excited about the classes I am taking next semester. These first two years I have only taken a handful of classes within my major, and now with a full set of classes within my major for next semester, I am greatly […]
Author: Blake Malick
Inter Miami’s Inaugural Season was a Success, But More is Expected
Inter Miami debuted on March 1, 2020, and it is safe to say that the team’s inaugural season was a success. Let’s take a look at how a first-season expansion team fought through a rough start with COVID-19 and secured a spot in the 2020 Major League Soccer (MLS) Playoffs. Before Inter Miami’s second season […]
The U.S. Men’s National Team: Golden Generation calls for excitement
After not qualifying for the 2018 World Cup, the U.S. Men’s National Team (USMNT) was at its lowest point in recent memory. Since then, younger players have signed onto European clubs, a new manager has been hired and pledges from dual nationals were received. Things are only looking up for the USMNT and the proclaimed […]
Shark Speak: How has BlendFlex changed how you prepare for finals?
Question: How has BlendFlex changed how you prepare for finals? “BlendFlex provides flexibility in testing locations, saving me gas and time as a commuter student,” said Theolene Johnson, senior criminal justice major. “It hasn’t, but my grades have improved throughout the entire semester,” said Jason Bossert, senior public health major.
Women’s tennis starts season on fire
To start the 2020-2021 season, women’s tennis has come out of the gates on fire. The fourth ranked Sharks are 6-0 and sit at the top of the Sunshine State Conference (SSC). Behind Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) All-Americans, sophomore Natalie Espinal and junior Karolina Snita, what have the Sharks done so far? Through March […]
Oral Roberts’ tournament run is what March Madness is all about
March Madness is all about the underdog. One game, win or go home, with the underdog having absolutely nothing to lose. In the first round of the tournament, there were 10 upsets, though none was bigger than 15-seed Oral Roberts University taking down two-seed Ohio State. Their Cinderella Run continued on until the Sweet Sixteen. […]
Laremy Tunsil is a Dolphins legend
Laremy Tunsil: a Dolphins legend, but not for his play on the field. Instead, Tunsil is a legend in Miami because his trade in 2016 is responsible for Miami’s future. How did a draft night mishap lead to the Dolphins turning Tunsil into four first-round picks? With the Dolphins holding pick number 13, it […]
Penei Sewell is the right pick for the Dolphins
With the 2021 NFL Draft approaching on April 29, the Miami Dolphins have many questions when it comes to what they are going to do with their third overall pick. Are they going to select a wide receiver, take a tackle or trade back for extra assets? In my eyes, there is only one thing […]
This Week in Sports History – 3/30
March 30, 2020 – International Olympic Committee (IOC) postpones 2020 Olympics Due to the pandemic, the 2020 Olympics were postponed until 2021. The Olympics have only been postponed once in WW2.The IOC rescheduled the international games for 2021 with dates of July 23 to Aug 8. Though they will take place in 2021, the event […]
Offshore Calendar – 3/23
Iceland, Finland & Norway – Explore Virtually March 23 | 2 p.m. RSVP Live Guided Meditation by Meditation Breaks March 24 | 8:30 p.m. RSVP The Walrus Talks at Home: Mental Health March 25 | 7 p.m. RSVP Uncovering Hidden Stories: Women in the Archives March 26 | 10 a.m. RSVP […]