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Many football players, including players who never made it to the professional ranks, have suffered from CTE. One player, former Colgate University linebacker Greg Hadley, was diagnosed before he even graduated college (Gregory).

(Paraphrase/Quote) Many football players, including players who never made it to the professional ranks, have suffered from CTE. One player, former Colgate University linebacker Greg Hadley, was diagnosed before he even graduated college. Hadley’s doctor showed Hadley (via a microscope) what his brain may look like due to CTE. “The brains are as brown as the pigskin itself” (Gregory).

Alternative Way In his lengthy piece in Time, journalist Sean Gregory profiled one football player, former Colgate University linebacker Greg Hadley, who was diagnosed before he even graduated college.

Web Article (assuming there is no author listed)
Many football players, including players who never made it to the professional ranks, have suffered from CTE. One player, former Colgate University linebacker Greg Hadley, was diagnosed before he even graduated college (“The Problem with Football”).

Print Article
Many football players, including players who never made it to the professional ranks, have suffered from CTE. One player, former Colgate University linebacker Greg Hadley, was diagnosed before he even graduated college (Gregory 22).

Quoting a source who was quoted in an article
Many medical experts feel this is a growing trend. According to Dr. James Smith of Cleveland Clinic, “The problem of CTE will become an epidemic in five years “ (qtd. in Gregory).

Things to remember * In your body paragraphs, you need at least one citation per paragraph. * Remember every time you directly quote from the article, you need a citation right away. * Virtually anytime you are summarizing/paraphrasing from a source, you need the in-text citation. The only time that won’t be the case is if you state a historical fact that could be found anywhere. (Example: World War II started on September 1, 1939, when Germany invaded Poland.)

Textbooks
Writing Arguments (pp. 377-378)
The Little Penguin Handbook (pp. 69-73)

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