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The Inner Edge: Useless Hatred

While I was scanning ESPN I came across a headline reading, “UIC honors Curtis Granderson.” Naturally, since this was about the Yankees ever-so-famous centerfielder, I clicked on it.“The University of...

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The Inner Edge: On The Road

Being a freshman softball player, I can honesty tell you that I underestimated the strenuous commitment it takes to live the life of a Division I Boston University Terrier.The life of a college athlete...

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The Inner Edge: Unity In Tragedy

Less than an hour after the bombs went off at the Boston Marathon Monday, everyone in the world knew what transpired in Copley Square at 2:50 p.m. on one of Boston’s most beloved holidays — Patriots...

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The Inner Edge: Home-Field Advantage

Being a sports fanatic, I know that most of us harp on the idea of “home field” or “home-court advantage.”Many people think home-field advantage is a crock and has nothing to do with outcomes.But I’m...

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Fueled by Basketball

For Boston University basketball forward, James Kennedy, the word basketball means a lot--for it served as a coping mechanism for him during the majority of his life.When he was eight years old,...

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Tales of a Red Sox Ball Girl

So I’d like to begin my blog with a piece of advice: Always read your emails.Let me tell you why.In February of last year I received a string of emails between the Boston College softball team and one...

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A Day to Remember

Although the Boston Red Sox lost their home opener for the first time since 2004, Friday’s opening day ceremony was a blend of celebration and the plucking of heart strings that will forever be seared...

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An Adjustable Token of Strength and Resilience

Every spring in Boston, MA, 550 vibrant banners are perched on the city’s lamp posts all around Copley square and heading downtown. For years the Boston marathon banners have been an authentic and...

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A Career to Remember

It’s 4:30 AM and Bob Manning is wearing blue jeans, your average T-shirt, a bullet-proof vest, and a navy nylon waist length raid jacket that’s tucked into his tactical belt, sporting “Middlesex...

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Ten Things They Don't Teach You (But You'll Probably Learn) in College

Over spring break, 13 lucky COM students (10 PRLab students!) were given the opportunity to tour New York City’s extensive PR scene as part of the 2016 NYC PR Agency Tours. Over the course of three...

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Be you. NYC Edition.

I would like to begin this post by saying thank you. Thank you to everyone who was involved in planning the NYC Agency Tours, orchestrating the logistics, and supplying us with the tools necessary to...

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The Inner Edge: Useless Hatred

While I was scanning ESPN I came across a headline reading, “UIC honors Curtis Granderson.” Naturally, since this was about the Yankees ever-so-famous centerfielder, I clicked on it.“The University of...

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The Inner Edge: On The Road

Being a freshman softball player, I can honesty tell you that I underestimated the strenuous commitment it takes to live the life of a Division I Boston University Terrier.The life of a college athlete...

View Article


The Inner Edge: Unity In Tragedy

Less than an hour after the bombs went off at the Boston Marathon Monday, everyone in the world knew what transpired in Copley Square at 2:50 p.m. on one of Boston’s most beloved holidays — Patriots...

View Article

The Inner Edge: Home-Field Advantage

Being a sports fanatic, I know that most of us harp on the idea of “home field” or “home-court advantage.”Many people think home-field advantage is a crock and has nothing to do with outcomes.But I’m...

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Fueled by Basketball

For Boston University basketball forward, James Kennedy, the word basketball means a lot--for it served as a coping mechanism for him during the majority of his life.When he was eight years old,...

View Article

Tales of a Red Sox Ball Girl

So I’d like to begin my blog with a piece of advice: Always read your emails.Let me tell you why.In February of last year I received a string of emails between the Boston College softball team and one...

View Article


A Day to Remember

Although the Boston Red Sox lost their home opener for the first time since 2004, Friday’s opening day ceremony was a blend of celebration and the plucking of heart strings that will forever be seared...

View Article

An Adjustable Token of Strength and Resilience

Every spring in Boston, MA, 550 vibrant banners are perched on the city’s lamp posts all around Copley square and heading downtown. For years the Boston marathon banners have been an authentic and...

View Article

A Career to Remember

It’s 4:30 AM and Bob Manning is wearing blue jeans, your average T-shirt, a bullet-proof vest, and a navy nylon waist length raid jacket that’s tucked into his tactical belt, sporting “Middlesex...

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