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Peter Gloviczki, Jr.

Peter J. Gloviczki is a junior at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. He majors in Political Science and also has an individualized major in Ethics in Journalism. His first book, Twenty First Summer: Original Poetry and Humorous Short Fiction, will be published in late 2004.

 Articles by this Author

Baseball is back

A few weeks ago, I wrote an article telling readers I was done watching professional baseball. Read on to find out why I've changed my mind. Now, I'm preparing for my summer with the game.

Seasons change

eSports columnist Peter Gloviczki looks at the changing nature of Major League Baseball, and laments the loss of his summer pastime.

The rise of the steroid generation?

If we look purely at statistics, there is one present-day player who certainly deserves "hero-worship" -- Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants. But wait, there's a problem -- Bonds may have used steroids during his playing career. Here are some reflections on what Bonds has done to the National Pastime.

As I strolled across campus to the student center at St. Olaf College on Tuesday, I noticed two 20-something males, presumably students, wearing baseball gloves. They were playing catch. I didn't stop to notice if they were throwing a baseball, a tennis ball or something else altogether, but their game of catch sticks in my mind tonight..
We've all heard about the dangers of drinking and driving, and drinking no doubt occurs on high school and college campuses across the country. Before you or a friend drink and drive, please consider this story.

Where have you gone, Joe Dimaggio?

A look at Mark McGwire's recent comments in the congressional hearings, and the state of America's pastime.