Attitudes - and opportunities - are changing when it comes to video gaming.“I’d discouraged my sons from playing video games because I thought there was no future in it,” said Hennessey School Board President Luke Lough at last Monday night’s board meeting.That was before esports (competitive multiplayer video games) was ...
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