Blaming the kicker misses the point
By Ethan Niser | Jan. 24The tendency to place the blame for a football game’s outcome is squarely on the kicker’s shoulders. This anger, while seemingly justified to fans, is ultimately misplaced.
The tendency to place the blame for a football game’s outcome is squarely on the kicker’s shoulders. This anger, while seemingly justified to fans, is ultimately misplaced.
For over 40 years, the solution to improving education has been clear. It’s not a secret teaching method or an innovative curriculum, but something much simpler: one-on-one tutoring.
In my first weeks at UF, I've noticed an overwhelming sentiment among freshmen: people you don't know suddenly feel much more approachable. In some ways, I've felt this myself. I have almost surely spoken to more people in the last week than all of my years of high school combined.