Word: loving
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...friends, lasting memories, and unforgettable moments. College, unsurprisingly, is the same way. Covering sports in my four years at Harvard has led me to unexpected people and places, and even made me reconsider my career plans. Most importantly, it has included me in a group of people who unabashedly love sports, Harvard, and each other. I won’t apologize for my bias—I embrace it. —Staff writer Emily W. Cunningham can be reached at ecunning@fas.harvard.edu...
...just like in life, sometimes we just love things for their core value, and we keep coming back not because of anything other than what they are in their most fundamental forms...
...There’s meaning in being first, the champ, or even a maniac. But there’s meaning in simply doing (or watching, or writing about) what we love...
...single commonality shared by each of my colleagues on The Crimson’s Sports Board for the past four years is a love of the craft. That love of the craft of sports has translated into a life choice, the choice of this institution as our principal extracurricular exploit. The pursuit of writing, editing, and reporting has symbolized the very events we cover: we aim to be our best, engage in (friendly) rivalry with publications both down the street and down the interstate, and we become close because of our mutual goal to make the best product possible every...
...humble freshman, lacking even front-door access to the organization I would one day lead, I traveled down the road for a Game. A Denver native, I didn’t understand the significance of The Game, but my love of football brought me there...