Advice
Finishing Strong
By Charles Jardine Sports Editor As we approach the end of another academic year, we run through the same feelings of having too much to do in not enough time. We look at our grades and figure out how to do the least amount of work while still maintaining the letter grade we desire. It’s […]
March Madness: The Underdogs
By Charles Jardine Sports Editor Every year around the middle of March one of every fan’s favorite seasons arrives: March Madness. March Madness in the modern era began in 1985, when the tournament expanded to the 64-team format we know today, but the basketball tournament has been present and evolving since 1939. This year’s March […]
Sports Column: What to do in the face of adversity
By Charles Jardine Sports Editor Every single day whether we’re an athlete or not we’re challenged with adversity. Sometimes that adversity is as little as the challenge to get out of bed in the morning to make your 7 a.m. lift or your 8 a.m. class. Yet it can also be quite large when facing […]
Dear Romeo and Juliet: Babysitting and Train Derailment
By Anonymous Dear Romeo and Juliet, My household sister is in Austria, and she is constantly texting me about all of the new foreign guys she’s meeting. Every week there’s a new guy who’s “the one.” The rest of household is too nice to tell her she’s being ridiculous, but, frankly, I think this just […]
A trifecta of tips for thriving on the hill
RACHEL MILLER EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Welcome and welcome back, Troubadour readers! There is such a freshness in the air right now, can you feel it? With the new semester, new students, new president and new chances to glorify God daily, the world looks bright. Yet with all the newness this semester promises, some things will never change. School is […]
