It's been close to 50 years since the hacky sack took high school hallways, college quads, and concert parking lots by storm.
Gen Z-ers may be new to the hacky sack craze, but some are proving to be quick studies. via Joey FinkeCredit... Supported by ...
The footwork-focused sport is having a resurgence and becoming a lunchtime hobby for students at La Salle College High School ...
'Sack is back': High school athletes bring back hacky sack as the latest viral trend on social media
Over the past month, the BVT baseball and Nipmuc boys lax teams have hopped on the latest social media sensation for high ...
As temperatures climb into the 60s and 70s, the Green has come alive: frisbees flying, house music blaring from oversized speakers and somewhere, without fail, a circle of students kicking around a ...
A couple of weeks ago, a gaggle of freshmen at McCallum High School in Austin, Texas, pulled out a pouch the size of a ...
To passersby, the tight circles of students scattered across campus lawns may seem unusual at first glance. In reality, ...
From my classroom facing the courtyard, I am entertained by the euphoric energy and views of Staples’ latest trend: Hacky ...
On a sunny day before spring break, Adam Novak sat on the lawn of McCarthy Quad reading a book which caught the eye of Ryan Lavin, a fifth-year student majoring in computer science and business ...
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The hacky sack trend is becoming Gen Z’s favourite offline ritual
The hacky sack trend has exploded across TikTok and school campuses, with Gen Z turning a forgotten ’90s pastime into a new ...
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