C.W. ScognaThe traps of no feedback on rejectionsI’m always honest on here about my strengths and weaknesses.May 28, 2020May 28, 2020
C.W. ScognaDada poetry and destroying writing Part II:The last time I destroyed writing I followed in the way of e.e. cummings, a modernist poet who ditched language conventions to create…May 20, 2020May 20, 2020
C.W. ScognaTime, the desire for success, and the catharsis of forced patienceBesides my inability to remember my friends’ birthdays, my biggest issue as a person is my horrible lack of patience.Apr 30, 2020Apr 30, 2020
C.W. ScognaWhy is Joel Embiid the Next Greg Oden?In the days since Bryan Colangelo announced Joel Embiid wouldn’t play for the rest of the season, a new narrative surfaced: Embiid is the…Mar 10, 2017Mar 10, 2017
C.W. ScognaAppreciating Nerlens Noel’s AttitudeNoel brought more to the Sixers than his basketball talent: his openness in interviews.Mar 2, 2017Mar 2, 2017
C.W. ScognainThe UnprofessionalsGrowing Apathy For Sports DynastiesThe New England Patriots are one of the greatest sports dynasties in my lifetime. Yet, I find myself growing more apathetic with each…Feb 14, 2017Feb 14, 2017
C.W. ScognaThe Case for More Names on NFL MVP BallotsIn the sports age of information, the NFL should give a little more with its highest individual honor.Jan 18, 2017Jan 18, 2017
C.W. ScognaWeighing the Cubs’ drought against the lore of baseballThe lure of the Cubs in the lore of MLB comes from their 108–year drought. But is the lore of baseball better off with a Cubs World Series?Jan 16, 2017Jan 16, 2017
C.W. ScognainThe CauldronChasing Championships And Ghosts: Why Kevin Durant Went To Golden StateForced to choose between the purity of his legacy and validation of it with championships, Durant (thanks to MJ) picked the latter.Oct 26, 2016Oct 26, 2016