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Whether I pretended to be tough and witty—fooling nobody—or peppy beyond the capabilities of caffeine, there have been few times when my genuine emotions were reflected on my face. In fact, I’m only writing this column instead of my planned Red Sox story because I’m a little drunk...
...course of the last four years, there have been countless nights when I asked myself why I bothered going to the building. At first, it seemed logical. I love sports, especially the Red Sox. I loved writing. I looked at The Crimson one morning, and I saw a column about the Sox written by a man who would become my editor...
...skidding on ice on the way back from upstate New York after a weekend of hockey. My burning desire to change the industry and make an impact after a summer of professional reporting slowly but surely waned, and during my senior spring, I was happy writing only a biweekly column...
...world of the sports columnist, all that should change. Sure, there is a time and place for the sappy, overly-dramatic “my life sucks” Boston Red Sox column. But let’s be honest: This is sports. It’s a game and it’s supposed...
...have written my fair share of sports columns throughout the past four years. Before I sit down to write a column, I always remind myself of one important concept: Don’t be too serious. Even when tackling an issue like college admissions for athletes, I tried to write in a friendly, unimposing style. Who am I to say what we should do? My opinions are no more meaningful than anyone else’s ideas...