Jen Aniano
Contributor
Jen Aniano - Paul Cicchini
My name is Jen Aniano. I am 22. I have a BS in history and a BS in journalism from Eastern Michigan University. I love writing about sports and researching and writing about history. I have been published in the Eastern Echo, Hush your mouth, Deadspin and I write for the Bleacher report. I am working on creating and expanding my own web page.
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Latest Articles
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UFC 92 The Ultimate 2008
With two title fights and three huge match-ups preceding the title bouts, the Ultimate Fighting Championship proves yet again why they are on top of the MMA game.
Dec 30, 2008
- Jen Aniano
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EliteXC Goes Under
With the folding of EliteXC, big name fighters will be searching for jobs while Tera Larousa and the American Fight League have more to prove and everything to lose.
Oct 26, 2008
- Jen Aniano
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Robson Moura in Grand Rapids, Michigan
Robson Moura travels the world holding seminars. Moura received a black belt at the age of 18 and this weekend he took his skills and black belt to Grand Rapids.
Oct 25, 2008
- Jen Aniano
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Sam Sheridan's Rise to Fighting
A highly intelligent first person account of the journey taken to become a true fighter in this endearing travelogue.
Oct 15, 2008
- Jen Aniano
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Althelitc Equality Impossible Through Title IX
In 1972 Title IX of the Education Amendments to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 entered legislation changing the path of American universities receiving federal aid.
Oct 8, 2008
- Jen Aniano
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A Look at the First Female to Run for President
Woodhull was a leader of the women's rights movement and a valued suffragist. Her Vice Presidential running mate was Frederick Douglas, a freed slave and abolitionist.
Oct 1, 2008
- Jen Aniano
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