Knowing Nothing
By Ray Lu | June 9, 2018During an especially introspective stretch of time, my 15-year-old self jotted down several quotes that fell within the boundaries of what I perceived to be profound.
During an especially introspective stretch of time, my 15-year-old self jotted down several quotes that fell within the boundaries of what I perceived to be profound.
In the world of sports, athletes often retire well past their prime, which only makes sense as ultra-competitive individuals struggle to deal with the decline of their abilities.
Honorable Mention: Big Bad Vlad Last Tuesday, 20 of my buddies and I drove down to Manchester to watch the New Hampshire Fisher Cats take on the Portland Sea Dogs — partially to have a good time, partially because groups of 20 or more get free hats, mostly to see 19 year-old Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Trending Up LeBron James In Year 15, we are all still witnessing LeBron’s greatness.
Honorable Mention: Pretty Dang Cold Youth fades quickly, or so I’ve learned in the past few years.
It’s late April and it snowed last week. Give me a break. Also, don’t read last week’s predictions.
It’s finally here: the NBA playoffs — and along with them, a set of predictions you never wanted.
To my one reader (hello mother): welcome to week three. In the long, bittersweet race to the end of senior spring, we will encounter many highs and lows.
Honorable Mention: April Showers Welcome to April.
On March 18, 1995, Michael Jordan announced he was returning to basketball after spending the previous year and a half swinging a baseball bat.