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From left to right, top row first, the candidates of U.S. Soccer presidential election: Michael Winograd, Kyle Martino, Paul Caligiuri, Hope Solo, (bottom row, left to right) Eric Wynalda, Kathy Carter, Steve Gans and Carlos Cordeiro.

An in-depth look at the U.S. Soccer election

Rachael Kriger, Editor In Chief January 29, 2018

In three weeks the U.S. Soccer Federation will have a new president at the helm. Sunil Gulati's time in charge is done. There were plenty of positives in Gulati's term three years of presidency, which...

America’s Most Dangerous Sport

Rachael Kriger, Editor In Chief December 5, 2017

Ever since the 1800s, Americans have been hooked on American football. The first ever game was played at the college level between Rutgers and Princeton, but the National Football League wasn’t created...

Shatara Parsons recorded her 1,000th point in a Vulcans jersey against Bloomsburg University.

Parsons prepared to lead the Vulcans

Rachael Kriger, Editor In Chief December 5, 2017

Shatara Parsons knew immediately that California University of Pennsylvania was the right school for her. According to the four-year senior, she didn’t choose Cal U, but “Cal U chose me.” Back...

Photo of the 2015 NWSL Champions, FC Kansas City, courtesy of Steve Dykes/Getty Images.

NWSL’s growing pain shown through FC Kansas City

Rachael Kriger, Editor In Chief December 4, 2017

Despite multiple notable players joining the league, a TV network broadcasting their games or the on-the-field success of athletes, the National Women's Soccer League has a huge problem. Money. Money...

Shatara Parsons attempts a shot at home against Mansfield University

Women’s basketball double headers and athletic promotions

Olivia Wilson, Staff Writer November 22, 2017

This past weekend the California Vulcans had games both Saturday and Sunday. On Saturday, the Vulcans saw the Kutztown University Golden Bears, where they dominated in the 73-47 win. The Vulcans featured...

(Nov. 19) Junior forward Jahmere Howze scored 18 points for Cal U, but the Vulcans fell to Mansfield 81-67 on Sunday afternoon in the Convocation Center.

Men’s Basketball Weekend Review

Jessica Crosson, Entertainment Editor November 22, 2017

The men's basketball team's season is in full swing following a busy week featuring three home games. The Vulcans went 1-2 for the weekend overall but the overall season looks positive. Featuring two transfer...

Cordell Smith dribbles the ball in a preseason game in November.

Cordell Smith making his name known

Rachael Kriger, Editor In Chief November 16, 2017

Out of 13 players on the California University of Pennsylvania men’s basketball team roster, there is only one person who has been a Vulcan all four years. Cordell Smith understands that, and he understands...

Philadelphia 76ers flip the 2016 script

Philadelphia 76ers flip the 2016 script

Colin Kirkwood, Staff Writer November 8, 2017

At this point last season, the Philadelphia 76ers boasted a record of 1-9. Today, the script has been flipped and the record is a healthy 5-4. Ben Simmons has played in only nine regular season games...

Kent McBride, center, goes over plays with last years Cal U Mens Basketball Team. This year, the team will introduce six new players.

McBride looking forward to second season in charge

Rachael Kriger, Editor In Chief October 31, 2017

Kent McBride is ready for his second season as head coach of the California University of Pennsylvania men’s basketball team. In his first season, Cal U nearly made a push for the PSAC playoffs. However,...

Photo of Lebron James (Cavaliers) and Terry Rozier (Celtics) courtesy of Gregory Shamus/Getty Images.

New teammates, new jerseys and a new season

Olivia Wilson, Staff Writer October 18, 2017

Tuesday marked the start of the 2017-18 NBA season. With the wild free agency and off season, many would say predictions are up in the air. Some notable moves include; Kyrie Irving being traded to the...

Photo courtesy of Cal U Hockey.

California men’s hockey enjoys clean sweep weekend

Colin Kirkwood, Staff Writer October 18, 2017

The California University of Pennsylvania 1 men’s hockey team had a busy weekend this past week with two road trips in a matter of days. Coming off an opening night win vs the University of Maryland,...

Photo: Tom Greene, wide receiver for California University of Pennsylvania.

To Kneel or to Stand: The Debate

Rachael Kriger, Editor In Chief October 18, 2017

Football players throughout the United States are making a big decision before their games even start. Stand, kneel, sit, lock arms or raise a fist in the air. It seems like a pretty simple decision,...

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