Brendan Roach
Sixers' Turn of Fate Magnifies Sonics' Failure
Ask any English major — or anybody with even a modicum of knowledge about world literature — and they’ll be able to quote the opening line from “A Tale of Two Cities” by Charles Dickens: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”
Olympic Fans Need To Protest Injustices
I’ll be the first one to admit that I’ve always loved the Summer Olympics. Not as much as I love the Winter Games, mind you — after all, what could possibly beat the endless loops of Mike Eruzione’s game-winner in the 1980 Miracle on Ice?
Tennessee Has a Pearl in Basketball Head Man
As my fellow columnist Harlan Goode so astutely noted this past Friday, basketball lies on its deathbed in New York City — where Isiah Thomas and Stephon Marbury are conspiring to sully the good name of the city that gave the world Rucker Park.
Eli Finally Becomes "The Man" of the Manning Family
Like the rest of America, I awoke Monday morning still trying to grasp the reality of the New York Giants’ 17-14 upset of the invincible New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII.
Pitcher Deserves Call to The Hall
Many Hoyas, either in a high school civics class or in a college course on American government, certainly learn that the U.S. Constitution prohibits Congress from bestowing titles of nobility upon U.S. citizens.
Attaining Modern Education Demands Looking Forward, Not Back
With all due respect to Stephen Kenny, I would like to disagree with the argument presented in his column (“GU Liberal Education Needs a Liberal Dose of Change,” THE HOYA, Dec. 4, 2007, A3).






