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New article out on the importance of mental health, especially for athletes. We rarely understand what they’re going through, and as a society, we need to remember that it’s just a game. We shouldn’t heckle or attack someone over a final stat line or score. Fans can get mad and blame an athlete for a…
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Mental health affects everyone — not just one particular group or person. What we often overlook, however, is how it affects athletes. Both professional and collegiate athletes carry a heavy load, often more than fans realize. This issue doesn’t impact only one demographic. Many people don’t understand the relationship between sports and mental health, and…
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This story doesn’t just affect one specific group. So many people don’t understand this, and can be educated on the realization of sports and mental health, and how they connect. This story could have a bunch of people it can be directed too. Parents of young athletes, sports fans to be educated, mental health advocates…
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One common theme i found amongst the chapters in reading, is the importance of authenticity when you’re writing. It kind of connects with the assignment we did last week with writing our own blogs versus seeing what AI comes up with, its the definition of authentic ( the ones we come up with), then the…
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Used Microsoft Copilot to come up with this blog. In the ever-evolving landscape of digital marketing, few voices resonate louder than Gary Vaynerchuk’s. His mantra—“Content is King, but Context is God”—is more than a catchy phrase. It’s a strategic philosophy that separates the noise from the signal in a world flooded with content. At its…
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Today, in 2025 we see a ton of media outlets, media companies and all sorts of content out there for consumption, and there are so many angles to take and do what hasn’t been done before. We see restaurants, hotels, vacation spots and so much more that use content creation to help market themselves and…
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William Zinsser’s On Writing Well in chapters 3–5, Zinsser explores clarity, simplicity, and the relationship between writer and audience. Chapter 5, “The Audience,” stands out for insightful message: writers must care deeply about not losing the reader’s attention—yet they should not write for the reader. Instead, they should write for themselves. At first, the advice…
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James Kassan grew up on Long Island, New York, and lived there all his life until hecame to Connecticut for college at Quinnipiac. He is a graduate student with a bachelor’s incommunications and media studies and is currently in his +1 year for a master’s in sportsjournalism. He always knew this program would be for…
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Google is a powerful tool—right at our fingertips—and we often don’t realize just how powerful it truly is. So much is available to us, whether we want to check last night’s score of our favorite football team or learn more about one of the presidents of the United States. The amount of information we have…