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How chess taught me to blunder, beautifully
How chess taught me to blunder, beautifully
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Lucas Schaefer
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July 19, 2021
In this article Lucas shares his recent fixation on chess, and how it’s changed the way he thinks of failure. Read to enjoy how he’s learned to blunder beautifully!
It’s My World of Warcraft, and I Get to Pick the Soundtrack
It’s My World of Warcraft, and I Get to Pick the Soundtrack
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Cameron Noble
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July 16, 2021
In this article, Cameron Noble writes about how he rediscovered his long lost middle school love during the pandemic: World of Warcraft. He reflects on his quest for nostalgia and recounts the many podcasts he listened to in his quest from the first level to the sixtieth.
The Last of Us Part II was my Favourite Worst Game of 2020
The Last of Us Part II was my Favourite Worst Game of 2020
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Evan Robins
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July 15, 2021
Out of all the games she played during the pandemic, The Last of Us Part II continues to stick with Evan Robins. In this review she examines the expectations this sequel had to live up to, what it actually delivered on, and the difficulty of appreciating the art and craft of games, while resenting the industry behind them.
WATCH: Ian Ianterviews Trent Director of Athletics & Recreation Nate McFadden
WATCH: Ian Ianterviews Trent Director of Athletics & Recreation Nate McFadden
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We sat down with the Director of Athletics and Recreation here at Trent and asked him what he does. We talk the gym, fitness area, volleyball, and other jock stuff.
Record Setting Win for Trent Men's Volleyball Team
Record Setting Win for Trent Men's Volleyball Team
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Ian Vansegbrook continues his ongoing and faithful coverage of Trent's Volleyball teams, and delivering the exciting news that he and the team have been waiting for years to come to pass.
A League of Their Own: Women’s Hockey as Told By Ice In Their Veins
A League of Their Own: Women’s Hockey as Told By Ice In Their Veins
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With the Professional Women's Hockey League in its heyday, Ian Kennedy's Ice in Their Veins details a vivid, rich history of struggle for the recognition of professional women's hockey in North America.
Walter Iooss Jr.: Capturing The Essence of Sport
Walter Iooss Jr.: Capturing The Essence of Sport
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A look at the career of influential sports photographer, Walter Iooss Jr., through his work with Sports Illustrated and collaborations with Michael Jordan.
Trent University's Varsity Volleyball Teams Return With Force
Trent University's Varsity Volleyball Teams Return With Force
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Ian Vansegbrook returns to his exhaustive coverage of Trent's Varsity Volleyball team's first games of the year, and interviews with the coaches and players.
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For the Love of Rugby
For the Love of Rugby
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Attempting to clear her name of the charge of being a "gamer," Evan Robins takes a foray into topic traditionally outside her beat—sports writing! Having been struck by a bolt of profound inspiration after attending an international rugby game, the Co-Editor takes the stand to defend this most beautiful and brutish of all ball games, and muse at length about the heritage with which it is entwined.
Confessions of a Baseball Fundamentalist: The Pitch Clock and Burger Baseball
Confessions of a Baseball Fundamentalist: The Pitch Clock and Burger Baseball
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I swear this will be the last time I mention the pitch clock in print until the day arrives when it is expunged from the game of baseball and we return to an Edenic state of unhurried gameplay freed from the shackles of petty human time. Until then, woe be unto all those who hastened this new all-too-human master onto the pristine diamond.