In the past few years, a new musical genre called K-Pop has gained popularity. K-pop stands for Korean music that can include diverse music styles such as pop, EDM and rock. Ever since I was a child, K-pop got my attention for its unique and colorful videos as well as its energetic choreographies. As an […]
Category: Sports
Dolphins’ off-season sets team up for success
Calling the last few seasons of Miami Dolphins football underwhelming could be considered an understatement. In the past, I’ve been critical of Dolphins general manager Chris Grier, but this off-season could not have gone much better for the Dolphins. After these moves, things are finally starting to look up for the Miami Dolphins. It started […]
On the bench: Is Jake Paul a professional boxer or does he just claim to be?
This past year, Jake Paul, became the highest earning athlete under 25 years old, making $45 million with close to 90% of that income being from his boxing endeavors. It was not too long ago that Paul was known for being a character on Disney Channel’s series “Bizaardvark,” but he has since changed his profession […]
NSU women’s swim team achieves second national championship
Nova Southeastern University’s swim team is no stranger to making headlines, surpassing expectations and living up to NSU’s mantra to dominate the waters. Summer 2021 brought two NSU athletes, Celina Marquez and Steven Aimable, to the Tokyo Olympics. Now, the recent NCAA Women’s Division II Swimming and Diving championships brought Marquez and her fellow NSU […]
Sharks fall in Elite Eight: Taking a look at 2022-2023
In heartbreaking fashion, the NSU men’s basketball team lost in the national quarterfinal of the NCAA Division-II Tournament to Black Hills State, losing 67-77. The Sharks put up a valiant effort, but in the end, they fell short. Despite the game being tied at halftime, a cold second half sealed any hopes of a Sharks […]
On deck: 3/30 – 4/12
Baseball v St. Thomas April 12 | 6 p.m. NSU Baseball Complex Softball v Saint Leo April 1 | 6 p.m. AD Griffin Sports Complex v Saint Leo April 2 | 1 p.m. AD Griffin Sports Complex v Saint Leo April 2 | 3 p.m. AD Griffin Sports Complex Women’s […]
On the bench: Athlete activism is good, actually
The 2022 Super Bowl made headlines, not because the LA Rams pulled off a clutch victory in the last moments of the game, but because the halftime show displayed political messages. Nothing new here: the NFL has developed a reputation for protests that have attracted harsh criticism. When Colin Kaepernick started to kneel for the […]
Finding fitness: Pokémon Go exploring
Pokémon Go captivated gamers and adventure seekers from all over the world during 2016 and remains to be an app that is interactive and caters to investigating. The gameplay allows players to explore and experience a world range of activities in real-time. When it comes to traveling to PokéStops, locating gyms to take over or […]
Heat sit No. 1 in east after 60 games
After 60 games, the Miami Heat are the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference with a 46-24 record. The 2021-2022 Heat have already surpassed its win total from 2020-2021, where they won just 40 games. The team allows the fourth least points per game, giving up an average of 104.7 points per game. The […]
Russian athletes and their removal from sports
In light of the recent events between Ukraine and Russia, the sports industry and competition world has been affected, with several governing bodies around the world making the decision to bar Russia from international competitions and sports. FIFA made their support of Ukraine clear in a statement made, “Football is fully united here and in […]