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Posts published by “Frankie Guarini”

Stevens women’s fencing claims first EWFC Championship since 2002

After 13 years, Stevens Institute of Technology finally captured the Eastern Women’s Fencing Conference (EWFC) Dual Meet Championship. On the 15th anniversary of the EWFC, the Ducks snapped Johns Hopkins University’s five-year streak of EWFC Championships this past Sunday at home, earning their first championship since 2002 and third in conference history.

American Sniper: a shot to the soul

Editor’s note: this review contains some spoilers.

Whenever a film’s context is war, especially between the United States and the Middle East, there is inevitable controversy.

Pull up a chair by the Hearth

Some do not see this as an e-sport, and some barely see this game as a MMO, but Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft is taking over the gaming world by storm.

A time to reflect

Over a decade ago, you had your first day of school. You got up early and hopped on a bus or in your mom’s ’95 Plymouth and fell asleep en route to kindergarten.

Time to hang up the boots

On November 15, 2013, the first The Stute Smackdown debuted. The title of the column was “Something you don’t outgrow,” and that was referring to professional wrestling, one of the greater passions of the column’s author (me).

The future is now

WrestleMania XXX was the most unpredictable, shocking, and arguably best WrestleMania in the spectacle’s recent history, if not its entire 30-year existence.

Why “WrestleMania” matters

Since I began writing “The Stute Smackdown,” my focus has fluctuated from standalone editorials about various aspects of the professional wrestling industry to summary and analysis of WWE programming.