As of December 18, the day of my last final, I am a college graduate. This has been an exciting, enlightening, challenging but still always entertaining four years.
How quickly it all went by!
I can easily remember the nervousness I felt walking into class my first class as a college student. I can remember how anxious but excited I was the month leading up to starting college.
How quickly it all went by!
I can easily remember the nervousness I felt walking into class my first class as a college student. I can remember how anxious but excited I was the month leading up to starting college.
How strange and the many ambivalent feelings that are coming to me now that it is all coming to an end.
But, Borderbeat.net has been a wonderful chapter in the story of my college career.
But, Borderbeat.net has been a wonderful chapter in the story of my college career.
While maintaining this weekly blog I had the opportunity to cover art galleries, authors Tony Payan and Oscar MartÃnez, government projects, the St. Andrew’s Children’s Clinic’s efforts to help underprivileged children of the Mexican border, Tucson Meet Yourself, Tohono O'odham's most sacred site and social causes.
I learned a lot about multimedia, reporting and continued my lifelong love of learning. Journalism and the University of Arizona have been good to me and I am so glad to have had all these opportunities.
Still, this blog soon became the only consistent and continuing project of my wild time in Borderbeat this semester.
This blog hopes it enlightened sports enthusiast eager for news on the border front, was a success reporting on athletes deserving of attention that may have gone ignored because of geographical reasons, and created insights into everything and anything going on with the sports of Arizona’s border.
Sports will continue to be that ever popular focal point in society delivering us all untroubling and carefree entertainment easily enjoyable while we still, for whatever reason care deeply about what is happening with our favorite teams.
Still, this blog soon became the only consistent and continuing project of my wild time in Borderbeat this semester.
This blog hopes it enlightened sports enthusiast eager for news on the border front, was a success reporting on athletes deserving of attention that may have gone ignored because of geographical reasons, and created insights into everything and anything going on with the sports of Arizona’s border.
Sports will continue to be that ever popular focal point in society delivering us all untroubling and carefree entertainment easily enjoyable while we still, for whatever reason care deeply about what is happening with our favorite teams.
As the news world keeps evolving and as the ability to report news continues to advance and sophisticate itself blogs will become every sports fans ability to be independent and have a say about their favorite sports hot topics.
This blog’s goal was to inform, discuss, insight and be impartial to all the biggest sports news while still remaining compelling and useful to the fans of teams all across the border.
This blog’s goal was to inform, discuss, insight and be impartial to all the biggest sports news while still remaining compelling and useful to the fans of teams all across the border.
We had the chance to cover sports on the east, west, and north side of the border while remaining impartial but still delivering the biggest news every week.
With that, thank you for being a part of Arizona Border Sports.
With that, thank you for being a part of Arizona Border Sports.