Menu

Stuart Scott, Voice of a Generation


For a few years, was always with me, if only because SportsCenter was always on in the background: my cousins and I watched it religiously, and the smooth, self-aware delivery of anchors such as Rich Eisen and Scott shaped our generation’s approach to journalism. Back then, I wasn’t tired of how slick and clever everything was becoming. (Splice Today)

Related:

From UNC Student Reporter to Olympics Writer
An interview with a UNC student-reporter must have felt like looking in a mirror. Sean Cavanaugh ’17, a reporter for the Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS)...

AI research at Carolina
From computer science to journalism, health sciences to social work, researchers are applying AI to the world’s problems. Carolina already boasts a deep knowledge of...

From an indigo hue to Carolina Blue: the history behind UNC's school colors
Many students, fans and alums have proudly proclaimed that UNC is home to "the better blue." Carolina Blue became a widely used noun in the...

Entrepreneur, UNC alum gives back, a bagel at a time
Alex Brandwein left UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School in May 2020 with two big accomplishments: an MBA and a lease for a bagel shop a few...

Stuart Scott, Voice of a Generation