There is only two weeks of school left. The thought of it scares me a little bit, but as always, I gotta do what I gotta do, just gonna power through. I took a moment to think back about how much I have achieved this semester. Quite frankly, people change,
Author: Adrian Hui
Them Young Talks: Basic Etiquette
One of the few things I value a lot is dining etiquette. Ever since I was young (but old enough to eat on my own), my parents have always been strict about the way I eat. For example, when I hold my chopsticks, my palm has to face upward and
My Dilemma: Salad Won’t Suffice
Something has been troubling me recently. That is: How much energy do we burn if we don’t exercise at all? See, I got off swim a few weeks ago, and I have been trying to maintain my physique from the season. Obviously, I've ost some of my muscle mass already and
Intramural Sports: Pleasure vs. Perfection
This time I am writing something different, and I am not sitting in the library while I write this. After swim season ended, I tried to continue swimming but my schedule got in the way. That leaves me only with basketball to talk about. The swim team formed an intramural basketball team–possibly the
That Time I Went to Nationals
As per usual, I am stuck in the library, trying to figure out what to write about. Legit, having finished most of the work ahead of me for the next week, I am having one of those moments when I’m like, This feels weird… I haven’t been this free for
How Sports Play Into My Schedule
Right now as I am writing this, it’s 12:40 a.m. on a Wednesday. I am in the library and the announcer just made the we-are-kicking-you-out-in-20-minutes announcement. It is late, but I just got my coffee from the Motley an hour ago, so, well, not that late yet. Sometimes, I wonder
Just Keep Swimming: Family Over Fatigue
The last swimming & diving SCIAC finals race went like this: I was on the block for my final event, the 400-yard freestyle relay, trying to keep my game face on (Well, for me personally, the idea of putting on a game face was so I could get angry enough to not
Stags and Sagehens Swing into SCIAC Season
It was a beautiful day at Tukwet Canyon as the Sagehen golfers swung their clubs into their second game of the season the past weekend. Supported by a strong first-year class, the Sagehens shot an impressive 325 the first day, and 332 the second day. With an overall score of 657,
Them Young Talks: Linking Creativity and Sports
Welcome back! I am sure all of you had a great start of the semester. As always, this cute little column is keeping the laid-back-chill-talk style, so as to temporarily relieve you of any stress you may feel from school, or basically anything stressful. Let’s talk about success (the irony is that
First-Year Adam Ward Sparks Sagehens’ Water Polo
Among the first-year Sagehen water polo players, Adam Ward PO ‘19 is a standout. Ward, the team’s starting center, averages two goals per game, making him the second-highest scorer this season. “Adam fit really well into our team,” driver Phillip Clayman '16 said. “He found a position quickly in the beginning of