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...noticed that people seem to enjoy being happy. I hope my column has, at some point or another, made someone laugh or smile. A sports column is pleasure reading. It’s usually placed on the side of the sports page, screaming, “Here’s something you can read other than the headline news...
...answer, of course, is all of the above. A sports column should offer something to everyone. Making a column accessible is not as easy as it sounds. You can do it by either writing on an issue with wide appeal or making a column funny. Everyone likes to laugh, regardless of topic...
...This column, arguably, violates both of those principles. Besides other sportswriters, who cares about the ingredients to an interesting column? And, this has not been especially funny...
...thought I was going to get soft in my final column...
...Paul Morosi, you are the most dedicated college-age sportswriter I have ever encountered. If any reader out there wants to be a sportswriter, seek out Mr. Morosi. Just don’t read his March 18, 2002 column (remember, “Jon” without the “H” when you type his name into The Crimson’s archives...). Bless...