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The NCAA is Capitalism

By Rowan Kane College athletics, as driven by the NCAA, is the perfect microcosm of modern American capitalism, as driven Continue reading →

What’s Wrong with March Madness?

By John Sommers-Flanagan Being in the middle of March Madness is an excellent moment to step back to briefly reflect Continue reading →

Berlin 1936 vs. Sochi 2014

By Rowan Kane American athletes are headed to a country that has legislated discrimination against a minority, has perpetuated violence Continue reading →

On thirteen years of Bostonian success

On Tuesday night the Boston Red Sox won their third World Series in ten years. I have been jaded, along Continue reading →

The NFL and the Militarization of the American Public

By Rowan Kane – This is Week 1 for the NFL, and at every stadium across the US it will Continue reading →

Don’t Bury Tottenham

Spurs lost this week 1-0, in what was overall an underwhelming performance. What makes the loss especially tough to take Continue reading →

Football, I mean soccer. No, I mean football.

One of the sports I hope to write regularly about on the site is football, and when I say football Continue reading →

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