Column: Life with Logan

 I had exactly 16 seconds to make my move.  The game was tied, and it all came down to this.  Hundreds of energetic fans cheered as I dribbled past half-court.  12 seconds.  My 6’3 defender pursued me with extreme focus. The crowd shouted another chorus of “Defense! Defense!” as I stared down my destination: the iron hoop.  10 seconds.  I […]

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Column: Reels with Ryan

 This year marks the 91st Academy Awards ceremony, and this Super Bowl for cinephiles has changed quite a bit since its inception in 1929. The first televised version occurred in 1953. The attendance has gone from 270 to well over 3,000, and the standards and barriers of nominated films and filmmakers have evolved dramatically. With all of this in mind, […]

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Opinion: Journalists shape the opinion of the public

 The story that emerged two weekends ago regarding the Covington Catholic School incident in Washington D.C. has been labeled a national “Rorschach Test.” The president himself took to Twitter, saying the Covington students have become symbols of just how evil “fake news” can be.  Overall, this incident has become a blaring reminder of the trend of sensationalism in the media […]

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Opinion: Spider-man: Into the Spider-Verse animation film introduces unique concept

 “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” swung into theaters Dec. 14, 2018, and, after just five weeks, has webbed more than $300 million at the box office worldwide.  Marvel Entertainment, Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation joined forces to deliver a unique and original Spider-Man story packed with riveting animation, relatable characters and — most importantly — lots of fan nostalgia.  Created […]

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Column: Life with Logan

 I always wanted to be a pirate — not because I had an urge to steal and plunder, but because nothing ignited my 9-year-old imagination like sailing the wide ocean, discovering uncharted islands and donning a skull-themed eye patch.  That’s why, at the peak of my architectural competence, I decided to build my own pirate ship.  Most 9-year-olds couldn’t do […]

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Column: Reels with Ryan

 Ryan Klinker joined the editorial staff of the Champion in the Fall of 2018 as the photography editor. He has previously written and taken pictures for the Champion. Ryan is an avid movie consumer, with insight into directing style, screenwriting and acting. I am excited to announce the premiere of our new movie critique column with Ryan Klinker.  -Chad  Many […]

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Opinion: George H.W. Bush brought dignity to the highest office in the nation

 George H.W. Bush considered Lou Gehrig his most influential heroes, which makes sense for a man as American as baseball itself.  Growing up in the 1920s and 30s, Bush, like many at that time, gravitated toward the dominance of the New York Yankees and their equally productive but oppositely dispositioned co-stars, Gehrig and Babe Ruth. The brash, loud-mouthed slugger Ruth […]

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Column: Life with Logan

 At 6 years old, I took the ultimate leap of faith. Somewhere deep inside my mind, I knew everything would be okay, but that slight assurance didn’t stop my heart from pounding a million mph as I advanced toward the dark, sinister building. With each advancing step, I contemplated everything that could go wrong. I enjoyed roller coasters, but the […]

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Opinion: Jim Acosta was disrespectful toward President Donald Trump, but he should keep his White House press pass

 CNN’s Chief White House Correspondent Jim Acosta returned to the White House Nov. 16 after U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Kelly, a Trump appointee, ruled that Acosta’s Fifth Amendment right to due process had been violated. On Wednesday, Nov. 7, one day after the 2018 midterm elections, Acosta’s White House credentials were suspended after a confrontational encounter between Acosta and […]

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Opinion: Feel no shame enjoying a Hallmark movie this Christmas

 Love them or hate them, there’s no denying the Christmas season means an abundance of new Hallmark Christmas movies. Thirty-seven this year, to be exact. The holiday scrooges say once you’ve seen one Hallmark Christmas movie, you’ve seen them all. But, unashamed Christmas lovers like myself enjoy every single moment spent on the couch with hot cocoa in hand, soaking […]

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Column: LA Times

 In 2017, Lilli, our content editor, lost her father. Today, she reflects back on her first Christmas without her dad, and offers some words of encouragement to those suffering from loss this holiday season. -Chad, opinion editor Picture the opening scene from “Saving Private Ryan:” soldiers scrambling around the beach, trying to protect themselves and their countrymen while fighting a […]

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Opinion: Every government should put its own citizens first

 Though French President Emmanuel Macron condemned President Donald Trump for embracing nationalism at a World War I ceremony in Paris, nationalism can bring several benefits to society. Nationalists try to build strong countries that put their people and priorities first.  Nationalism is not racism. While the term is often incorrectly associated with white supremacists, the term does not actually refer […]

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