top of page


Drama at the Winter Olympics:A Quick Breakdown
By: Ann Beckwith This year’s Winter Olympics was a characteristic spectacle of athletic prowess. As always, though, a number of low-stakes controversies followed the competitions—and even interrupted a few. But if you were too busy studying to pay attention to every twist and turn, here’s a quick breakdown of all the minor dramas that took place in Milan over the past few weeks. Sturla Holm Laegreid of Norway, a 20km individual biathlon bronze medalist, was doing a live inter
Ann Beckwith
Apr 282 min read


The Women of Team USA in Milano Cortina
By: Peyton Clark On At the end of the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, Team USA went home with the most gold medals they have ever won at a Winter Olympic Games. Of the 12 gold medals, women won 8 of them. Overall, women won 63.6% of the total Team USA meals. Of these leading ladies, Cleveland Heights’ own Laila Edwards made history at the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic Games. She became the first Black woman to represent the United States on the women’s Olympic ice hockey te
Peyton Clark
Apr 282 min read


Cavs Atop the NBA, Charge Find a New Home, and the Rockers are Back?!
Cleveland is widely known as a football city, but hopefully for fans, the historically disappointing Browns season has been overshadowed by the excitement of basketball during this 2024-2025 season. The Cavaliers began with the franchise’s best start to a season, the second-best start for any NBA season overall, and the best record for any head coach starting with a new team. The Wine & Gold continue their exceptional season, going into the All-Star break with a league best 4
Joshua E. Brown
Mar 10, 20252 min read
bottom of page