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2015 NYO Games to Showcase Cultural Diversity, Teamwork, Respect

By Tim Blum | CITC on Apr 8, 2015   Events/Notices  

2015 NYO Games to Showcase Cultural Diversity, Teamwork, Respect

More than 500 student athletes will gather April 16–18 at the Alaska Airlines Center for the 45th Annual NYO Games Alaska. Athletes and teams in grades 7-12 from schools throughout the state will demonstrate their strength, agility and skill in traditional Alaska Native contests, including the One-Foot High Kick, Wrist Carry and Seal Hop, among […]

907 CrossFit Competes in the Open

By Sgt. Marisa Lindsay | Alaska Alaska National Guard on Apr 7, 2015   National  

907 CrossFit Competes in the Open

JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska – CrossFit affiliate, 907 CrossFit, participated for the second year in a row in the annual CrossFit Open Games since the opening of its newly-built facility on Camp Carroll in 2013, with more than 20 athletes contending in the competition that concluded March 21. 907 CrossFit, a non-profit affiliate, was started […]

​Immersed in Violence: How 3-D Gaming Affects Video Game Players

By Jeff Grabmeier | Ohio State University on Oct 22, 2014   Health  

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Playing violent video games in 3-D makes everything seem more real – and that may have troubling consequences for players, a new study reveals. Researchers found that people who played violent video games in 3-D showed more evidence of anger afterward than did people who played using traditional 2-D systems — even […]

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