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Editor biographies, Spring 2022

Rachel Breeding Editorial Director Hometown: Tuscumbia, Alabama Major/Minors: Public Relations/Communication Studies and Criminal Justice Academic Achievements: UA Honors College (2018-Present), Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society (2019-Present), Dean’s List (2018-2019), President’s List (2019-Present), UA C&IS Academic Achievement Award (2019, 2020, 2021), Kappa Tau Alpha National Communications Honor Society

How to Pitch Yourself to the Sports Industry

How to Pitch Yourself to the Sports Industry

Published on May 4, 2022, at 5:54 p.m. by Katie Holec. The thing that I love most about public relations is the broadness of the career paths that you can take. You don’t have to stick to the PR industry — take your talents to the fashion

Never Underestimate a Peacock

Never Underestimate a Peacock

Published on April 11, 2022, at 11:01 p.m. by Katie Holec. March Madness is the NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament that has become a staple for most sports fans in the month of March. People create brackets to predict the ultimate winner. Every year March

It’s not Just a League, It’s Family

It’s not Just a League, It’s Family

Published on April 8, 2022, at 3:58 p.m. by Katie Holec. The Cape Cod Baseball League has been around 137 years, as of 2022. According to its website, “The Cape League wouldn’t be where it is today without the great partnership of all of [its] franchises, players, fans, friends

Women’s Sports — They’re Good Business

Women’s Sports — They’re Good Business

Published on March 30, 2022, at 6:55 p.m. by Katie Holec. “The Worldwide Leader in Sports” — better known as ESPN — launched in 1979. Many consumers sat in front of their TVs to watch the premiere episode of “SportsCenter.” Since then, ESPN has created a name for itself. Its

SIDs: From the Locker Room to the Stands

SIDs: From the Locker Room to the Stands

Published on March 3, 2022, at 6:49 p.m. by Katie Holec. The job of a sports information director (SID) isn’t the most glamorous, but it’s rewarding. “It’s a unique position where you’re not the star of the show,” Creighton University Sports Information Director Rob Anderson said. “It’s a lot, and there’s a

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