by Malena Caruso | Jul 19, 2012 | Sports
Forty years after the Title IX Amendment — prohibiting gender discrimination in school programs that receive federal funding — was signed into law, President Barack Obama honored Baylor’s women’s basketball team for a 40-0 season and winning...
by Samson Adams | Jul 18, 2012 | Sports
President Barack Obama hosted the Baylor Lady Bears basketball team members at the White House on Wednesday in honor of their NCAA championship. Not only did they take the trophy but they were absolutely unstoppable in the process, cruising to a 40-0 season, a...
by Matt Michaels | Jul 13, 2012 | Politics, Science + Technology, Sports
WASHINGTON – Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are now shifting their focus to doping in horse racing, after a decade of confronting Major League Baseball’s steroid epidemic. Sen. Tom Udall, D-N.M., and other members of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and...
by Matt Michaels | Jul 12, 2012 | Business & Tech, Sports
The Nationals are averaging 7,000 more fans per game than last season — a 32 percent jump, which is the second biggest in baseball. But Nats Chief Operating Officer Andrew Feffer says he’s not surprised by the surge. “People are talking about us on...
by Amina Ismail & Xiaolan Tang | Jul 5, 2012 | Sports
WASHINGTON — The Woodside One Wheelers turned heads at the Independence Day Parade this week. The group of more than 30 riders made their way down Constitution Avenue as they balanced on one, two and even three wheels. Some of the riders also juggled. The group...
by Malena Caruso | Jul 2, 2012 | Sports
In the 51st CQ Roll Call Congressional Baseball game the Republicans took on the Democrats at the Washington Nationals Park. Earlier in the day, the Supreme Court of the United States voted to uphold President Obama’s Health Care Reform Bill and the House voted...