I was computer science before I changed my major to communications and a minor in graphic design. I knew only so little about coding. I know that coding is a big part in our lives know that everything is going digital. I learned that coding is a skill that it takes dedication and practice toContinue reading “DTPR Exercise #1”
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Blog Post #8
I guess there is nothing else on the news other than news about the pandemic or it just being related to it in general. A lot of us have got kicked out of our school housing and it is sorta like a second winter break, except we don’t know when we are allowed to goContinue reading “Blog Post #8”
Blog #7
With sports being canceled due to a global Pandemic, this sports blog post will be extremely difficult. The COVID-19 is as serious as the rumors have making it. A lot of people in our society thought it was all fun in games. Our favorite activities/hobbies are now on pause. This has affected the following NCAA/MarchContinue reading “Blog #7”
Blog Post #6
XFL’s Week 4 Games Average 1.4M Viewers as Ratings Drop for 3rd Straight Week. Viewership for the XFL fell for the third straight week. According to Showbuzz Daily, the league’s four games drew an average of 1.4 million viewers over the weekend with a large drop from Saturday to Sunday. This isn’t a good thingContinue reading “Blog Post #6”
Blog Post #5
The XFL had some really strong numbers when it came to viewership in its first week and I am happy to report it seems like we all learned our lesson. Everyone seemed to wait with bated breath to find out what XFL ratings would look like in Week 2 and Week 3. Week 3 ofContinue reading “Blog Post #5”
Blog Post #4
According to XFL writer Mike Mitchell, the league averaged 2.26 million viewers across the Week 2 games that aired on ABC. Steve Desaulniers of CNBC noted that represented a decrease from the 2.9 million viewer average of the Week 1 games on ABC and ESPN. Piggy backing off of the last post, the XFL renewingContinue reading “Blog Post #4”
Blog Post #3
There’s always debates about whether or not NCAA athletes should be paid. There are many pros and cons that factor in this debate. Many people say this should not even be a discussion because most athletes that are considered deserving of money are usually on some type of scholarship whether it is athletic, academic, andContinue reading “Blog Post #3”
Blog Post #2
The XFL is a professional American football league owned by Vince McMahon’s Alpha Entertainment, and is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut. It is the successor to the original XFL, which was controlled by the World Wrestling Federation and NBC, and ran for a single season in 2001. The league follows a similar structure as the originalContinue reading “Blog Post #2”
Blog Post #1
Everything negative – pressure, challenges – is all an opportunity for me to rise. — Kobe Bryant Kobe Bryant was an American professional basketball player. A shooting guard, Bryant entered the NBA directly from high school, and played his entire 20-season professional career in the league with the Los Angeles Lakers. Bryant won five NBAContinue reading “Blog Post #1”