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I am an editorial intern on the Colleges team, with a particular passion for college athletics and the business behind it. I graduated this spring from Duke University,I am an editorial intern on the Colleges team, with a particular passion for college athletics and the business behind it.
I graduated this spring from Duke University, where I majored in Economics and served as sports editor for The Chronicle, Duke's student newspaper. When I'm not writing, you can find me trying to pick up golf, listening to a podcast or trying a new recipe. Follow me on Twitter @derek_saul.
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