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Lately, I’ve been thinking about sports, culture and how they bring people together. What started this thought process was actually not related to sports at all. It seems that there are a lot of things that divide Americans and people in general. Whether it be politics, religion or any number of things. To be honest, [...]

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One thing that most people know about me is that I love sports. This goes beyond the usual basketball, football and baseball. I love lots of obscure sports and thought I’d give you all a little info about some of my favorite sports in hopes of broadening awareness. Due to space constrictions, I’m not going [...]

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Life after football

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With all the stress that students encounter from day to day, many overlook the hardships that student athletes face. Austin Raught and Nick Webb are two seniors who just finished their final college football seasons at Weber State University. The question many graduating players are asking at the end of this season is what they [...]

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WSU goes 1-4 in Beehive Shootout

[media-credit id=13 align="alignright" width="300"][/media-credit] Weber State University’s Andrew Richards goes for the puck over a University of Oregon player in the Beehive Classic tournament this past weekend. WSU went 1-3 in the tournament. In its biggest tournament of the year, the Weber State University hockey team walked away from the Beehive Showcase with one win [...]

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Volleyball continues to struggle

[media-credit id=13 align="alignright" width="200"][/media-credit] Dama Cox blocks the ball in the game against Northern Colorado University. WSU lost to both Sacramento State University and Southern Utah University this past weekend. WSU’s last home games are this Friday and Saturday. The Weber State University women’s volleyball team traveled to Sacramento, Calif., to take on the Sacramento [...]

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Nathan’s Notations

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After reading fellow Signpost columnist Corie Holmes’ column about her greatest sporting moment, I started to think about what mine would be. I thought for a while, thinking of things I’ve done as an athlete, I thought about making it to the final game in a YMCA basketball tournament, or making a big catch while [...]

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