The Governors State University softball team’s preparations are well underway as they continue practicing for a great season. The team consists of all GSU students, and they are an all-male team consisting of twelve members each. While there is currently no woman’s team, Dean Jennings, assistant program director for Student […]
Sports
Organized sports clubs coming to GSU?
In anticipation of GSU’s first freshman class, the university is working hard to ensure that there are clubs and organizations available to accommodate multiple interests. From computer science to wellness and art to the Gay Straight Alliance, GSU currently has over 50 organizations in place and the college is planning […]
Notre Dame Crushes Navy 50-10 in Ireland
DUBLIN – In a series of events nearly as rare as Notre Dame playing a football game abroad, it was the Irish who controlled the ground game to run away with a 50-10 season-opening victory against Navy at Aviva Stadium in Dublin on Saturday. Fueled by a dominating two-pronged rushing […]
Table Tennis Team takes wins in Minnesota, Texas, and Wisconsin
Another great performance by the GSU Table Tennis Team! In a three-day intense competition April 13, 14 and 15, in Plano, Texas, 158 schools battled to win in the 2012 College Table Tennis National Championships. GSU’s coed team placed sixth in the lineup of 158 schools. The women’s team placed […]
Misfortune a boost for Illini
When the Big Ten announced it would be dividing the 12 teams in its conference into two divisions last year, the goal was to maintain fairness and competitive balance. At that time, it would’ve been hard to imagine what would become of the Leaders Division in only its second year […]
Penn State fallout
It was nearly nine months ago when fans were celebrating the late former head football coach, Joe Paterno for becoming the winningest coach in college football history when he clinched his 409th win. Fast forward to July 23, 2012, and Paterno’s legacy has forever been stripped from the books. From […]