Picture this: I’m sitting in a conference room in Loyola’s School of Communication minding my own business, working on an article for this week’s paper. Then, a Campus Safety officer comes in and asks if he can turn on the Cubs game. Of course I don’t mind. I love watching sports, even if it’s the Cubs.
“Yeah you probably don’t watch sports anyway,” he said to me.
I politely inform him it’s not a fair accusation to make and tell him of my job: assistant sports editor of The Phoenix. He then proceeds to look me up and down.