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Animal Kingdom Crowned

by Hannah Keyser on May 09, 2011
Jennie Rees > Courier Journal

Despite the unimpressive lineup, a record crowd packed Churchill Downs on Saturday to witness Animal Kingdom win his first ever race on dirt. Read a breakdown of the 137th Kentucky Derby on courier-journal.com. ...

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Derby Day

by Hannah Keyser on May 05, 2011
Joe Drape > New York Times

This Sunday is the Kentucky Derby. For most college students this means nothing except maybe a pseudo classy excuse to day drink. But if you are planning on tuning in with intent, read the nytimes.com...

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Good Athletes, Great Politicians

by Brandon Coope on May 04, 2011
Junior > Journalism > University of Maryland

At first glance, the life of a politician and the life of an athlete do not seem very similar.  On a usual day, a politician must deal with mountains of paperwork and lots of legislative jargon. ...

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Baseball Markets at Opposite Ends

by Jon Young on May 04, 2011
Junior > English > Northern Michigan University

Imagine you’re a Tampa Bay Rays fan watching your favorite team make a post-season push: he New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox are breathing down your neck, not only for postseason birth but...

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America’s Favorite Pastime?

by Hannah Keyser on May 03, 2011
Ken Belson > New York Times

Even for unexpected front-runners like the Cleveland Indians, fan attendance is down across the country in baseball. Read speculation about the decrease on nytimes.com.

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Spotlight: Philadelphia Phillies fans

by Joey Cranney on May 02, 2011
Freshmen > Journalism > Temple University

The Philadelphia Phillies lost last night, 2-1 to the New York Mets in extra innings. What on the surface appears as just another divisional matchup in May lends greater meaning if you listened closely...

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Title IX Abuse

by Hannah Keyser on May 02, 2011
Katie Thomas > New York Times

In an effort to comply with Title IX’s provisions designed to ensure gender equality but avoid spending money on more women’s sports teams, schools across the country are cutting low profile...

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Rogue Recruiter

by Hannah Keyser on April 29, 2011
Pete Thamel > New York Times

In what sounds like the storyline for an improbable Hollywood movie, Kenneth Caldwell, a Chicago man with a substantial criminal record and apparent ties to a prominent sports agency, has been covertly...

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College Mag's Top Golf Courses

by Brandon Coope on April 27, 2011
Junior > Journalism > University of Maryland

The golf course is not where college students go to play their favorite sport. Hitting the links is hardly necessary, as all they need to play their favorite game is a table, some plastic cups and...

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Professional Athletes Lend a Hand

by Jon Young on April 26, 2011
Junior > English > Northern Michigan University

Names sell; they also influence. In wake of  recent global disasters athletes are using their star power to raise money and awareness for countries affected natural disasters. Most recently, superstars...

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Spotlight: The Memphis Grizzlies

by Joey Cranney on April 25, 2011
Freshman > Journalism Major > Temple University

After sixteen years of futility, the Memphis Grizzlies have suddenly found themselves on a golden stage in the National spotlight. The Grizzlies are currently leading the San Antonio Spurs, 2-1...

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A Master Win

by College Magazine on April 12, 2011
College Magazine Staff

By: Larry Dorman > New York Times, Photo by: Mike Segar   This years Masters ended with a humble acceptance by champion Charl Schwartzel who credited friends and colleagues with the win....

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Effect of a Possible NBA Lockout

by Brandon Coope on April 12, 2011
Junior > Journalism > University of Maryland

When grumblings of an NBA lockout began months ago, many basketball experts focused on how some college players would decide to stay in school for another year rather than go professional early.  As...

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