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Scoring Offense Leads the Way in Winning in College Football

Scoring Offense Leads the Way in Winning in College Football

Since the start of the College Football Playoffs, scoring offenses seem to hold more weight than total defense and scoring defense. Many fans and analysts believe that scoring offense is a bigger decider of winning percentage than past years where total defense and scoring defense has determined champions.  This is because each of the past four national champions have had a top ten scoring offense. Over the past few year’s college football has expanded from the normal “defense wins championships”…

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Mental Health’s Major Impact on College Students

Mental Health’s Major Impact on College Students

College students around the nation have been dealing with social, cultural, economic and public health issues that lead the way in causing a mental health crisis. As is college can be a stressful time in many people’s lives. Add on student loans and the pressure can tense up real fast. In a study that was conducted in 2021, a group of college students surveyed different students from over 370 college campuses, in order to see a trend in mental health…

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Covid-19’s Major Impact on Society Throughout the Years

Covid-19’s Major Impact on Society Throughout the Years

The causes and affects of Covid-19 from the past to where we are today. The year is 2019, it is around Christmas time, a time in which people spread love and joy. News breaks that a new virus orchestrated in China was created in a laboratory, called Covid-19. Fast forward to March 2020 when the world just stops and seems like it is going to end. Government shutdowns were at their peak back in March and April of 2020. Many…

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One Foreign Adopted Student Athlete’s Unconventional Path to Kent State University

One Foreign Adopted Student Athlete’s Unconventional Path to Kent State University

From unwanted child to Kent State hockey player. For most children being in the adoption process can make you feel very uncertain about your future. It can also make you feel unwanted and not worthy to be here. However, that is the opposite for one Kent State student. Jacob Schaltenbrand was born in Guatemala and at the age of two his original birth parents did not want him anymore. He was sent to a foster care facility in Guatemala and…

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