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Author Archives: Gavin Vanstone
Best of Post
Egor: http://sites.psu.edu/egorivanov/2014/03/06/travel-guide-to-ukraine/ I think this was one of your better posts because you were able to talk about Ukraine very extensively due to your family connections there. I also think Ukraine is a interesting place to know about, due to … Continue reading
What if…?
This post I am going to go in another direction and try something I’ve never really done. I enjoy doing it in my head, but I’ve never written about it. This post was spurred from ESPN’s 30 for 30 “Requiem … Continue reading
Why I hate John Calipari and by association, Kentucky
I have been saving this post for a while. I was going to write about it earlier in the tournament, but I did not want to take away from the tournament itself, so I figured I’d hold off on posting … Continue reading
Civic Issues Post 5
Most of the environmental news over the past few weeks has been incredibly disheartening. According to the United Nations, time is running out to stop global warming, marine life is still being severely affected by the residual effects from the … Continue reading
The Final Four
March has finally come and gone. The excitement of the first two weekends are behind us. The clock has struck midnight for most of the Cinderella’s of the tournament. However, two remain. The University of Connecticut and University of Kentucky … Continue reading
Civic Issue Post 4
In this week’s post, I am going to highlight Monsanto and some of the controversy surrounding it. Monsanto is an international, billion dollar corporation that focuses on agriculture. It has revolutionized agriculture in the United States with new technologies and … Continue reading
Phew!
I apologize for not being clear in my post last week. I hope I can clear some things up here. The physical structure of the tournament looks like this: (If you click on the picture, it will display bigger) … Continue reading
It’s Here
Finally. Buffett offered his billion. The conference tournaments were as exiting as ever. Selection Sunday yielded the same heartache and controversy as it does every year. But finally, the madness is here and is in full swing. With this post, … Continue reading
The Keystone Pipeline
There has been much debate recently about the proposed Keystone XL Pipeline. If you don’t know, the Keystone XL Pipeline is a proposed plan to extend the already existing Keystone oil pipeline that goes from Canada to Oklahoma. This extension … Continue reading
The Magic of March
Before I get into this post, I am going to provide some insight into the structure of the post season of college basketball, because I imagine most of you do not know it. All 350-some college basketball teams are divided … Continue reading
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