The first question a Pounders team member asked after winning the championship game was, “You got beer?” The Pounders took on the Slugs in the championship game Wed., Aug. 8, at Sharpe Field. The team has been in the league for four
The 43rd annual Old First Night Run/Walk came and went with a blaze. The OFN course is 2.75 miles around the grounds. There were around 750 people signed up for the race, which took place
Andrew Russeth will speak at 10:45 a.m. Thursday, August 9, in the Amphitheater on why art, in all its various forms, is essential to everyday life. Russeth is an art critic rooted in New York
It was a late 6:30 p.m. start for the playoff softball game Monday, Aug. 6, at Sharpe Field because many of the Derogatory players work at the Athenaeum Hotel. The playoff game was between the
The almost-90-degree weather was perfect for the men’s first playoff game with the Slugs taking on Team Boggs at Sharpe Field. The game was at 3 p.m. Sunday, August 5,. Team Boggs is a team
A quiet intensity hovered over Sharpe Field, and spectators could feel the importance of the women’s softball championship game. Thursday’s, August 2, game was between the Hot Chauts and the Grilled Cheeselers. For the third
Winners of the Boys’ and Girls’ Club Tennis Tournament won a free meal at the Youth Activities Center. The tournament ran throughout Week Five and included a singles and doubles division. Younger groups played eight-game
Burge Rolling Hills Radio has brought its show to the Amphitheater four times in recent years. Its fifth performance will have a key difference: the show will be recorded for TV and aired on a
Tuesday’s women’s playoff game on July 31 with the Belles and Hot Chauts had high stakes and decided who would play in the upcoming championship game. The game started out fast, with the Belles leading
Barack Obama has said that having more women in leadership roles will improve social and government movements, and Avivah Wittenberg-Cox agrees somewhat — she thinks “men and women should run the world together.” “I am
The first playoff game for the women’s softball league didn’t come without its complications. Thursday’s game on July 26 was rained out after two innings and had to be rescheduled for Sunday, July 29, at
The first time Hee Ra Yoo came to America, she remembers being shocked while watching TV and consistently hearing “every 10 seconds a new product coming, and you have to buy and you have to
Boys’ and Girls’ Club Water Olympics finished with a scream-off to decide who won. The Water Olympics took place Thursday, July 26, at Club’s waterfront. Clubbers were split evenly between Red and Blue teams, in
The First Amendment protects one’s right to freedom of expression, and Suzanne Nossel will explain why this right needs to be protected. At 10:45 a.m. Tuesday, July 24, in the Amphitheater, Nossel will take the
As they walked onto Sharpe Field, pop music was blasting, and teenagers were dancing and singing. That meant the Grilled Cheeselers were warming up to play against the Moms. The Moms looked serious going into
The annual Boys’ and Girls’ Club Carnival last Thursday, July 19, taught kids how to spend their tickets wisely and have fun at the same time. This yearly event gives clubbers the chance to play