Science and faith aren’t exclusive
Faithful academics are leading the way in a complex debate about religion in science.
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Faithful academics are leading the way in a complex debate about religion in science.
Overreactions to hot starts and disappointing beginnings in sports often lead to inaccurate generalizations.
Barry Bonds’ perjury trial is bringing back bad memories for Bud Selig, Major League Baseball and, most importantly, the fans. Selig probably thought he was out of the woods, that the whole steroid era was in the books and that MLB could move on — all that was left to worry about was how to […]
Donald Sterling, owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, is arguably one of the worst owners in professional sports. He has been (and still is) involved in countless discrimination lawsuits. He heckles his own players on the court and refused to pay for one of his longest-tenured assistant coach’s cancer treatments because they “didn’t fall under […]
It’s been popular to hate the Miami Heat this year. The championship parade before they even played a game and their early season struggles made them easy targets for critics from the beginning. So when Heat players cried in the locker room after a regular season loss to the Chicago Bulls on Sunday, fans and […]
What player autonomy could mean for the economy of the NBA.
The Super Bowl’s financial success this year could tear the league apart by forcing a labor strike.
Online content is the future of sports journalism, but some journalists refuse to give in. The difference between sports journalists A.J. Daulerio and Bob Costas, for example, represents the ever-changing role of the media in sports and in the way society views sports coverage. To Costas, Daulerio must seem like the embodiment of a sports […]
The Super Bowl has turned into one of the watershed cultural events in America.
Athletes’ bad behavior is often forgotten or overlooked.