The Torodome sits empty since games for the 2020-21 season were axed in December. Photo by CSUDH Athletics. By Daniel Tom, Contributing Reporter and Anthony Garza, Staff Reporter It’s been almost a year since student-athletes donned the cardinal and gold Dominguez Hills wordmark across their chest. Throughout this time, we’ve seen both professional leagues and […]
Category: Sports
Esports is More Than Just Playing Games
Finding the Balance Between Education and Esports. Photo by Chaz Kawamura. By Chaz Kawamura, Staff Writer You are minutes into a practice with your team until suddenly you are interrupted by a notification that startles you. It’s your professor telling you that there is an assignment due by midnight that day. You find yourself in […]
Young Adults Tuned Out of Wrestling, Why?
The average age of wrestling fans has changed, and so has the average product. Photo by KD Ládví, Prague, Czech Republic on Unsplash. By Daniel Diaz, Staff Writer Sports entertainment can be a confusing subject for those who are not fans. It is the idea that a sport, like wrestling, has predetermined winners. World Wrestling […]
Top 5 Most Memorable Super Bowl Halftime Shows
Beyoncé, Coldplay and Bruno Mars performing the Super Bowl 50 Halftime show at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. Photo courtesy YouTube. By Anthony Garza, Staff Reporter Super Bowl LV is right around with corner with Canadian singer The Weeknd set to perform at this year’s halftime show. Promising to keep the performance ‘PG’ for […]
Top 5 Super Bowls in Attendance and Viewerships
By Jesus Perez, Staff Reporter While this year’s Super Bowl live attendance will be much smaller than the norm (roughly 25,000 fans will be allowed inside Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay), there is no doubt the crowd will be equally as lively both inside the stadium and over the airwaves. Here we take a […]