Fiction
Are We Still Ships?
in: New Delta Review, Issue 15.2 – Summer 25
Breathe in. Smell the grass. Eye the goalkeeper twitching in anticipation. Clayton Kelly’s heart rate steadies as he steps back from the ball. The crowd’s roar recedes. Deep breath. Only this. Then he advances, and in the sliver of a second when the thought to kick becomes the action in his leg, Clayton knows he will miss.
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Restarting
in: The Write Launch July 2024 Issue

Charlotte’s dad is gone. If it weren’t for king-size candy bars, she would have realized sooner. But he disappeared while she’s eying the grocery store candy. It’s so much better here, which is why they always stop when they visit him on the god-damned island.
That’s what her mom calls it. Then Charlotte makes her put a dollar in the swear jar.
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Journalism
BYU Is Undaunted: A Story About The Best Team That Won’t Play At Regionals
in: Ultiworld

The women of BYU CHI redefined success and made the 2018 season their best in program history.
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The Hometown Hero: Khalif El-Salaam Has Big Plans
in: Ultiworld

Khalif El-Salaam has it all planned out. He intends to be the best player in the world by the time he’s 27. For most people, that kind of plan is ridiculous. For Khalif, only 21, it’s possible.
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Five Myths About Notre Dame
in: Ultiworld

Take a look at the myths and realities of the season’s most mysterious Nationals qualifier.
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Remember the name Jaclyn Verzuh
in: Ultiworld

Verzuh, a Seattle native, stands out on the U23 Worlds roster as the only high school player to make the Women’s team headed to London next summer.
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After Life-Saving CPR, Importance Of Trainers At Tournaments Magnified
in: Ultiworld
Navigating life’s intricate fabric, choices unfold paths to the extraordinary, demanding creativity, curiosity, and courage for a truly fulfilling journey.
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