Time to Boycott the NCAA
In the rules of citation, there is a category of knowledge that never needs citations for evidential support, called common knowledge. MIT’s Academic Integrity handbook
In the rules of citation, there is a category of knowledge that never needs citations for evidential support, called common knowledge. MIT’s Academic Integrity handbook
Something strange happened in Detroit on the evening of Sept. 10. Maybe it was just happenstance. Or maybe it wasn’t. This article is kind of
Did the headline get your attention? It was meant to do just that. But it does not mean that the Detroit Tigers, Redwings, or Pistons
In my previous post (Athletic Spirituality and Competition, Part I), I discussed the idea of “The Competitive Christian” and God’s call to use our competitive
I was privileged enough to play collegiate baseball for four years and professionally for two years before riding into the sunset of retirement where the
Having grown up in the United States, I thought it was common knowledge that playing sports is a school of morality, character training, and indispensable
I went to see “When the Game Stands Tall,” the “football movie” as I called it, when I purchased my ticket from the woman at