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Hero or Quitter? Either Way, Biles is the Story at Summer Games
Hero or Quitter? Either Way, Biles is the Story at Summer Games
Hero or Quitter? Either Way, Biles is the Story at Summer Games
Biles, considered by many to be the greatest gymnast in the sport, had issues with one of her routines and decided that she wasn't in the right frame of mind to continue, so she withdrew. She later said that her "mind and body are simply not in sync" on an Instagram post last Friday.
Going for the Gold, Montana represented in Tokyo Summer Games
Going for the Gold, Montana represented in Tokyo Summer Games
Going for the Gold, Montana represented in Tokyo Summer Games
The state does have a presence at this years Summer Games, with 3 Montanans making their way to Tokyo. Ali Weisz (Belgrade), Nicole Heavirland (Whitefish), and Nick Mowrer (Butte) are representing the Treasure State, with Mowrer returning after participating in the 2012 games.
My Attempt at Being a Cool Kid
My Attempt at Being a Cool Kid
My Attempt at Being a Cool Kid
It's everywhere you look. Everyone is talking about it. So, it was only a matter of time before I caved and downloaded Pokemon Go! on my phone. A lot of the college kids I met at the fair were talking about it and told me that "I had to try it" and how much fun it was...
Vote to Keep Your Favorite Monopoly Game Piece In Production
Vote to Keep Your Favorite Monopoly Game Piece In Production
Vote to Keep Your Favorite Monopoly Game Piece In Production
Sorry 'Monopoly' fans, you're going to have to say good-bye to one iconic game piece soon. According to a recent Facebook post, 'Monopoly' wants their fans to vote on which piece is their favorite. The item with the fewest votes will be kicked out of the game, 'American Idol'-style.
How to Win at Rock, Paper, Scissors
How to Win at Rock, Paper, Scissors
How to Win at Rock, Paper, Scissors
I went back and forth when deciding whether or not to post this article, you see – I play to win.  I wanted to keep all the secrets to myself!  ~Erin In the game Rock, Paper, Scissors, two opponents randomly toss out hand gestures, and each one wins, loses or draws with equal probability. It’s supposed to be a game of pure luck, not skill — and indeed, if humans were able to be perfectly ran