A few closing remarks, folks
-Ross Houston-
Hi all,
Sorry I haven't been around lately. I've been working quite a bit on finalizing my trip to London, plus ensuring I have a decent GPA by studying for finals. Contrary to popular belief, I actually do attend classes.
In response to the comment left by the anon. person, Joe pretty much hit the nail on the head. I'm going to be studying abroad in London next semester (I leave in 25 days) so Joe is taking over as Assistant Sports Editor. I have complete confidence in his abilities, and I think he will do an excellent job.
If Conor allows, I will hopefully be posting a couple of times in London as well as writing a few columns about England, the rest of Western Europe and their relationship with regrads to sports. Sport is a lot different in Europe than in America, and hopefully, I will get to open most of your eyes to what else is out there. You know me, I'm Mr. Embedded Reporter.
Personally, I'm really excited about learning how to play Cricket, a sport that is extremely popular throughout most of the world. For some reason, it's never really took off in the States, and I will hopefully learn why.
Finally, I would like to thank some people:
I would like to thank Conor Nicholl for being a great leader of the sports section. You really opened up my and everyone else's eyes to what being passionate about something really is. I appreciate it more than you could know.
I would like to thank Joseph Barker for stepping up and filling the Assistant Sports Editor Position. It's a lot of hardwork, but you'll be fine. Like I already said, you'll do a great job.
I'd like to thank my staff. Each and everyone of you has improved so much over the semester. I'm really grateful that I got the chance to work with you guys.
Finally, I'd like to thank you all, the readers of the Index and the ISA. Without you, all of us would have WAY too much free time! But seriously, receiving your feedback and letters made my job worthwhile. Thank you so much.
Other than that, make sure you keep on reading this site and the Index every Thursday. Look for my columns and my triumphant return in Fall '06.
Until then, cheers!
Hi all,
Sorry I haven't been around lately. I've been working quite a bit on finalizing my trip to London, plus ensuring I have a decent GPA by studying for finals. Contrary to popular belief, I actually do attend classes.
In response to the comment left by the anon. person, Joe pretty much hit the nail on the head. I'm going to be studying abroad in London next semester (I leave in 25 days) so Joe is taking over as Assistant Sports Editor. I have complete confidence in his abilities, and I think he will do an excellent job.
If Conor allows, I will hopefully be posting a couple of times in London as well as writing a few columns about England, the rest of Western Europe and their relationship with regrads to sports. Sport is a lot different in Europe than in America, and hopefully, I will get to open most of your eyes to what else is out there. You know me, I'm Mr. Embedded Reporter.
Personally, I'm really excited about learning how to play Cricket, a sport that is extremely popular throughout most of the world. For some reason, it's never really took off in the States, and I will hopefully learn why.
Finally, I would like to thank some people:
I would like to thank Conor Nicholl for being a great leader of the sports section. You really opened up my and everyone else's eyes to what being passionate about something really is. I appreciate it more than you could know.
I would like to thank Joseph Barker for stepping up and filling the Assistant Sports Editor Position. It's a lot of hardwork, but you'll be fine. Like I already said, you'll do a great job.
I'd like to thank my staff. Each and everyone of you has improved so much over the semester. I'm really grateful that I got the chance to work with you guys.
Finally, I'd like to thank you all, the readers of the Index and the ISA. Without you, all of us would have WAY too much free time! But seriously, receiving your feedback and letters made my job worthwhile. Thank you so much.
Other than that, make sure you keep on reading this site and the Index every Thursday. Look for my columns and my triumphant return in Fall '06.
Until then, cheers!

3 Comments:
I can't believe I don't get a thanking.
Mr. Bolton, I thank you. Good luck in London and I think something about Cricket and "football" would be nice.
I'm surprised no one has written anything about the football players getting arrested at Woody's. What are some of your thoughts about that?
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