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Students Have the Summer Laptop Blues

June 5, 2014 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

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By Staff Writer Bella Mezzaroba

Summer is coming and with summer comes great, great burden. The burden of 3 months without our life lines, our connections to friends, our entire reason for existing. The coming of June marks the coming of our last month with our babies, our macbooks. Or, of course, chromebooks for the freshmen.

Most of us have gone through this tragic loss before, in freshmen, or sophomore year. However, it never gets easier to let go. Sophomore Sydney Hopkins says, “Sometimes kids don’t have laptops at home and it makes life a little easier(to keep your laptop).”

Sydney has a laptop at home so she doesn’t find the transition to hard herself. “It’s okay I guess. I mean if they actually fixed the things that were broken I wouldn’t mind. But we might as well keep them over the summer.”

For the freshmen, this is their first good-bye. Some upperclassmen hypothesize that it won’t be hard for them, considering that they only recently got their laptops. The freshmen agree that, yes, it won’t be hard letting god. However for different reasons. “I have a macbook at home. I don’t need the chromebook.” Says Freshmen Isabella D’Angello.

I personally find the transition ridiculously difficult as I’m one of those kids who doesn’t have their own laptop. I share one with my college student sister and it’s not hard to realize that she gets first priority. I know I’ll miss my laptop these coming months and I know there are students with me on that. However, it’s all the sweeter come September when we get them back.

 

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Fantasy Baseball Moves to Make Now- Sports Talk With the Straight Shuter

May 29, 2014 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

Fantasy Baseball Moves to Make Now- Sports Talk With the Straight Shuter

by Jesse Shuter

Staff Writer

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The MLB baseball season is the longest sports season in America. It is because that I used to find myself sometimes getting bored with baseball as the halfway point starts to approach, and by the end of the season I would have completely lost interest. Especially with how poorly the Philadelphia Phillies are performing it is hard for a Philadelphia baseball fan to find excitement in the MLB these days. Then the world of fantasy baseball showed itself to me, you draft players from all over the league and root for them to get you points and win you your league. Through fantasy baseball people all over the country can stay interested in baseball and root for players even if they aren’t on your favorite team.

It is because of this that I am here to help with your fantasy league. Whether you are a beginner, or a seasoned fantasy veteran, this article can help you keep your team interesting and prepare you for the second half of the season where things tend to change.

Part 1: Players to Acquire Now

The key to getting players, is to acquire them while they are cold. The way to think about it is this, if a player that you know hits for .333 (1/3 of his at bats are hits) and he is currently batting .250 (1/4 of his at bats are hits), than you know he is going to be hitting over .350 for you so that his average gets back to .333. With this in mind here are batters to acquire now while they are cold.

Anthony Rendon (3B) Washington Nationals:

Rendon started off the year very hot, hitting over .300 for a while. He has been in a slump recently which has brought his average down to .251, but once he breaks his slump he will start to be great again.

 

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Matt Kemp (OF) Los Angeles Dodgers:

Matt Kemp has been plagued by injury in the past, and is still fully recovering from an injury suffered last season. He is a career .291 hitter through his nine years in the league, so you can count on his .255 batting average to rise.

Yadier Molina (C) St. Louis Cardinals/Buster Posey (C) San Francisco Giants:

Both of these catchers are notorious for being fantastic at their position. It is rare to have a catcher that is productive for a fantasy team but in their careers for Posey and Molina have been outstanding. Both of them are having a very slow start, so a team owner that spent a high pick on them is most likely regretting it. If you can trade a catcher that is producing right now (i.e. Oakland’s Derek Norris) and another solid hitter (i.e. Detroit’s Torii Hunter) than I would do this trade in a heart beat since you can almost guarantee that one or both of these men will be outstanding by the end of the year.

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Brandon Belt (1B) San Francisco Giants/Jose Abreu (1B) Chicago White Sox

Both of these men are much different types of trades than the other above. Abreu and Belt were both phenomenal early in the year before suffering injuries. They will be harder to grab as teams are most likely holding onto them counting down the days until they return. But if the team is struggling without them, I would easily give up some players that can help make an immediate impact in exchange for waiting for Belt and/or Abreu to return.

Madison Bumgarner (SP) San Francisco Giants

Maddy Bum as his friends call him, is one of the top pitchers in baseball. He had a very slow start to the season after a lot of preseason hype since this will be the first time he is expected to be the best pitcher on a usually stacked Giants rotation. His last start was incredible and if it is a sign of things to come he is worth getting at all costs. If I had a pitcher that was doing well right now (i.e. Zack Greink (Dodgers) or Johnny Cueto (Reds)) I would use them to get Bumgarner while there are still some questions about his early season performance.

 

Part 2: Minor League Players to Wait For

There are certain minor league players that will make huge impacts when they finally get their shots in the major leagues. Some are worth stashing on your team’s bench so that when they come up you already have them. These players are as follows.

Gregory Polanco (OF) Pittsburgh Pirates:

Polanco looks like the next Yasiel Puig of the Dodgers. What I mean by this is that Gregory has a lot of power, he is a very strong player, he hits for a very high average (over .400 in the minors this year), and he has speed. It confuses me as the why the Pirates have not brought him up yet as he would prove to be an immediate upgrade over Jose Tabata and even Starling Marte.

Oscar Taveras (OF) St. Louis Cardinals:

The most talked about prospect last year has had his hyped cool down a little bit this year. He is still widely considered the best prospect in baseball, and now the Cardinals finally have a serious need for an outfielder with Peter Bourjos and Allen Craig underperforming.

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Taijuan Walker (SP) Seattle Mariners/James Paxton (SP) Seattle Mariners:

Walker and Paxton have an interesting situation. Unlike the players above, the Mariners would love to call these two up to the major league, in fact Paxton started the year in the major but needed to return to the minors. This is because both Walker and Paxton are injured. Paxton was stunning in his debut which gives hope that he will be an incredible starter, and some thing that Walker will be even better. Both keep getting closer to being at full health before suffering setbacks and delays in their recover processes. The day that they are healthy look out because adding them to a rotation that already has Felix Hernandez and Hisashi Iwakuma makes the Mariners very scary.

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Hallway Fashion – Katharina Nieland (Junior)

May 29, 2014 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

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  1. What are you wearing today, and where is it from ? : The necklace is from H&M, the shirt is from Urban Outfitters, and the jacket and jeans are from a German brand.
  2. What are your favorite brands/stores? : H&M, Urban Outfitters, Abercrombie and Fitch, and Hollister.
  3. What does fashion mean to you? : Most of the time, fashion means just waking up and wearing whatever looks good for school. In my free time, I wear whatever is most comfortable for me.
  4. Where do you get your fashion inspiration from ? : What other people wear.
  5. If you had to wear one outfit for the rest of your life, what would it be ? : Some of my favorite clothes, like something I’m wearing right now.

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With the Number Three Pick the 76ers Take…… -Sports Talk With the Straight Shuter

May 24, 2014 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

With the Number Three Pick the 76ers Take…… -Sports Talk With the Straight Shuter

by Jesse Shuter

Staff Writer

 

The Philadelphia 76ers have had one of the worst seasons in the history of sports let alone basketball. The sad part, they still had a better record than the Milwaukee Bucks. The entire bad season was an effort by the Sixers organization to get the first pick in the NBA draft since they did not feel they could contend for the title this year. Thanks to the lottery process where the worst 14 teams draw ping pong balls to see who gets what pick. The Sixers ended up with the third pick in the draft. This can be looked at as good, since their are three top prospects in this draft, or bad since the Sixers wanted their choice of the three, and based on their record and the rules of the lottery the Sixers could have gotten the fourth pick as the worst case scenario, getting the third is not much better.

 

Whatever you want to say about it, the fact of the matter is that the 76ers have the third pick in the draft. This means that they get whoever is left out of the top three prospects in the draft. The three options are as follows:

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Andrew Wiggins (Kansas Jayhawks), Shooting Guard/Small Forward, 6’8” 200 LB:

Andrew Wiggins is the best prospect in the draft in my opinion. He has the complete package, he is a very raw specimen, but he is very complete. What I mean by this is that Wiggins, when he sets his mind to it, is unstoppable. He can score any which way, and he is unbelievably skilled on defense. His 44” max vertical is unparalleled, he has very quick feet and his very fast. At the same time he is very raw, he can get shut down early and then when he is frustrated he is shut down the rest of the game. He needs to be developed, it might take some time, but if a team is willing to wait a year or two for him, they will be very happy with their investment. Wiggins has a high ceiling.

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Joel Embiid (Kansas Jayhawks), Center, 7’0” 250 LB:

Joel Embiid is the most fascinating prospect in the draft. You know how I said that Wiggins is raw but has a high ceiling, take the image of Wiggins I described and multiply it by two. Embiid a Cameroonian (Africa) prospect, just starting playing basketball in 2010, having been a volleyball player before that. He is already one of if not the top prospect in the draft. Embiid has outstanding defensive capabilities, and is a highly productive scorer for a big man. He can even hit three pointers if he wants to. The issue with Embiid is that he missed the end of the season with a back injury and now teams are worried that it will become a recurring issue.

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Jabari Parker (Duke Blue Devils), Small Forward/Power Forward, 6’8” 241 LB:

Jabari Parker is very different from the other two top prospects. Jabari is the best offensive weapon of the three, he can score better than the other two top prospects. The other plus about Parker, is that he is the most NBA ready prospect of the three. His ceiling isn’t as high, but if a team is looking for an immediate impact player, Parker is their guy. The downside to Parker is that he is extremely weak on defense. He has clumsy feet when guarding the outside and is too small to guard the inside.

 

So who are the 76ers going to get? It’s hard to find out because they get whoever is left of the three, so lets narrow it down.

1) Not Andrew Wiggins. The sad truth is that I find it very hard to believe both the Cleveland Cavaliers (1st Pick) and the Milwaukee Bucks (2nd Pick) pass on his upside.

2) Both the Bucks and Cavaliers need a center, but are scared of injuries. This means that they both want Embiid, but only if he passes the physicals that the team gives him. So if he passes and the word gets out look him to be taken, if he doesn’t pass look for him to not get drafted.

3) Both teams could use Jabari Parker, which means that if their is even the smallest question with Embiid, they will not hesitate to take Parker.

So……

We have learned that if Embiid is even the slightest bit hurt, he will be a 76er (barring a surprise visit from a lesser prospect). If Joel Embiid is healthy I predict Jabari Parker to be a 76er.

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Hallway Fashion – Temperance Moore (Junior)

May 19, 2014 by lpahomov Leave a Comment

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  • What are you wearing today and where is it from?
    • I’m wearing gry jeans from H&M, Doc Martens, a denim shirt from tobi.com, and jewelry from Cookie Lee.
  • What are your favorite stores/brands?
    • American Eagle, H&M, Forever 21, and Urban Outiftters. But I do like to find and visit new places.
  • What does fashion mean to you?
    • It means having your own style and wearing what you wanna wear. Like it’s to look good and right for yourself and not have to worry about what other people think about your clothes.
  • Where do you get your inspiration from?
    • I don’t like to copy off of others or start any trends. I buy stuff that I just like for myself and what looks right on me.
  • If you had to wear one oufit for the rest of your life, what would it be?
    • I guess I would wear long tunics and tights.

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