Feminism: Power, not truth
Staff writer Alexander Suarez suggests that current generations receive the reactionary feminist spirit of former generations without question, which he thinks isn’t always a good thing.
Staff writer Alexander Suarez suggests that current generations receive the reactionary feminist spirit of former generations without question, which he thinks isn’t always a good thing.
We got the chance to catch up with Zachary Lott, Sports Editor for the ASU Herald. He gave some insights on what to expect from tonight’s game against Arkansas State.
In its last season as an official member of the Sun Belt Conference, FIU football is expected to go out with a bang.
The historic start of the season for FIU has now quickly turned into desperation mode with a recent loss to Arkansas State, which now places FIU three games behind first place Louisiana with five games remaining on the season.
ASU was able to turn on their offense in the second half and produced 378 yards of offense by the time the game was over, 240 of them coming on the ground as they beat FIU 34-16.
Following two losses, the FIU Golden Panthers faced a must-win situation on Oct. 8. Although they got away with a victory, they did so in the least impressive way. As sad as it is, there is now an expectation on this team to not only win, but also win decisively.
While Lebron James will be in Miami preparing for his charity basketball event at FIU, the University football team will be in Lebron’s hometown of Akron, Ohio to take on the 1-4 Akron Zips on Oct. 8 at 2 p.m.
In a night where FIU had a record-breaking crowd of 22,682 and a 10-point lead, the Duke Blue Devils spoiled homecoming night in the final six minutes of the game.
All week, the game plan for the UCF Golden Knights was one thing and one thing only: stop T.Y. Hilton.
Record crowd of 20,205 witness Golden Panthers’ upset win over UCF in first ever meeting.