Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer The National Football League (NFL) is highly regarded as one of the most exciting sports to watch for Americans across the country. As of February 7, 2021, Tom Brady has the most Super Bowl wins of all time, with seven wins in just ten appearances. Brady now has more rings thanContinue reading “Greatest Quarterback of All Time: Tom Brady”
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What’s next for the NBA?
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer Following the completion of the longest National Basketball Association (NBA) season in history, the Los Angeles Lakers came out victorious. The season ended on Oct. 12th, 2020, after nearly 355 days since the first regular season game. Of course, this season will be forever regarded as the asterisk season as manyContinue reading “What’s next for the NBA?”
Seahawks Defensive Struggles Continue
Kierrla Yates, Staff Writer Gearing up for their week ten game, the Seahawks have much to improve upon from their last few appearances. The Seahawks are currently leading the NFC West with a record of 6-2, following close behind with a record of 5-3 are the Cardinals and the Rams. On Sunday, November 8th, SeattleContinue reading “Seahawks Defensive Struggles Continue”
Jumping through the obstacles
Ryne Oshiro, Staff Writer Keshara Romain starts about ten feet behind a white line that marks where she’ll take her first leap. As she starts to sprint, her eyes are locked on that line, where she launches herself off her right leg. Then she seemingly ignores gravity and appears to double jump in mid-air, andContinue reading “Jumping through the obstacles”
GNAC looks to begin competition in January
Kierrla Yates, Staff Writer Athletes and fans of the Greater Northwest Athletic Conference (GNAC) are anxious to know how the winter and fall sports seasons will play out. The most recent release of information about these seasons was given on Oct. 2nd, when the CEO Board of the GNAC approved the initial plans of playingContinue reading “GNAC looks to begin competition in January”
Editor’s Note
Dear Belltower readers, When I began school at Saint Martin’s University in 2018, I never imagined finishing my studies amidst a pandemic. Despite the drastic changes to our publication, our staff has persevered to continue sharing the stories of our campus community. Thank you for your continued readership and support, as we have transitioned toContinue reading “Editor’s Note”
We must talk about mental health in college athletics
Andrew Oslin, Content Creator Collegiate student-athletes carry a rigorous workload and live in an environment structured around excellence, but leaving mental awareness out of the limelight has compromised their holistic well-being. There is a scourge of silence surrounding mental wellness in college athletics. A 2016 study indicated that one in four college athletes shows signsContinue reading “We must talk about mental health in college athletics”
Even flawed games set bars
Steven Gonzalez, Guest Writer Rogue Company is a broken mess of a game, yet there’s still something in this mess worth highlighting. Developed by Hi-Rez Studios, Rogue Company is a tactical third-person shooter that pits two teams of four against one another in a variety of game modes. A la Counterstrike, Rogue Company combines tacticalContinue reading “Even flawed games set bars”
Accumulation of Disposable Masks Leaving Washington state capital looking like a dumpster
Marcus Rice, Guest Writer With the use of disposable masks on the rise, more and more masks are being left on the side of the road, and it needs to come to an end. COVID-19 cases are rising by the day and people are wearing masks more often. Although many people have either made orContinue reading “Accumulation of Disposable Masks Leaving Washington state capital looking like a dumpster”
Thurston County general election sees greater voter turn-out
Sunya Chay, Staff Writer According to the Thurston County Auditor, 81.31% of registered voters voted in this year’s general election. This is 3.65% more than the 2016 election, with voter turn-out to be 77.66%. While the percentage difference is small, in contrast it makes a huge difference since this means that more people are usingContinue reading “Thurston County general election sees greater voter turn-out”
